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MEMORANDUM. 


The  Library  of  the  Surgeon  General’s  Office  may  be  said  to  date  from  the  late  war,  at 
the  coinineuceinent  of  which  it  consisted  of  about  1150  volumes  of  text-books  and  jonrnals. 

In  October,  1865,  as  appears  by  a pamphlet  catalogue  of  that  date,  the  number  of  vol- 
umes was  about  1,800,  and  since  that  time  the  increase  by  donation,  exchange,  and  purchase 
has  been  steady  and  rapid;  the  present  catalogue  containing  about  l'.},000  titles,  including 
13,3110  volumes. 

The  object  kept  in  view  in  the  formation  of  the  Library  has  been  to  obtain  publica- 
tions relating  to — 

1.  Military  hygiene,  medicine,  and  surgery. 

2.  Public  hygiene,  medical  police,  and  state  medicine,  including  epidemics  and  quaran- 
tine. 

3.  Vital  and  medical  statistics. 

4.  Medical  and  scientific  journals  and  periodical  literature. 

5.  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  j)hysics. 

As  will  be  seen  by  the  catalogue,  a good  foundation  has  been  made  for  a library  relating 
to  the  above  subjects;  but  it  is  still  very  far  from  being  complete. 

That  there  is  need  in  this  country  of  a medical  library  of  this  character  is  sufficiently  evi- 
dent from  the  fact  that,  in  all  the  public  medical  libraries  of  the  United  States  put  together, 
it  would  not  be  possible  to  verify  from  the  original  authorities  the  references  given  by 
standard  English  or  German  authors,  such  as  Ilenneu,  Keynolds,  or  Virchow.  No  com- 
plete collection  of  American  medical  literature  is  in  existence  ; and  the  most  complete,  if  in 
this  country,  is  in  private  hands,  and  not  accessible  to  the  public  ; while  every  year  adds  to 
the  difficulty  of  forming  such  a collection  as  the  Government  should  possess.  The  books 
are  now  safely  and  conveniently  arranged  in  the  fire-proof  building  of  the  Army  Medical 
Museum,  and  are  accessible  to  the  public  under  rules  and  regulations  essentially  the  same 
as  those  for  the  Library  of  Congress. 

It,  in  fact,  forms  a highly  desirable,  and,  indeed,  necessary  supplement  to  the  Congres- 
sional Library,  and  is  catalogued  in  the  same  manner,  the  principle  being  to  give  a literal 
transcript  of  the  title-page  of  each  work,  omitting  titles  of  authors. 

The  alphabetical  index  of  subjects  is  not  intended  to  be  complete.  It  includes  only  works 
readily  classified,  and  subjects  relating  to  which  two  or  more  works  are  in  the  Library. 

Prepared  and  printed  within  six  months,  to  meet  a want  which  daily  became  more  press- 
ing, errors  have  been  inevitable,  especially  those  of  omission.  It  is  hoped  that  a corrected 
and  m ich  enlarged  edition  will  be  needed  aud  can  be  prepared  within  a very  few  years. 


C A T A I.  ( Mi  U E . 


Abbot  (Henry  L.,  Rvt.  I5iig.  Gen.)  Sicsje  ar- 
tillery in  the  campaigns  again.st  Kicliinonil, 
with  notes  on  the  lo-inch  gnn,  etc.  Illns- 
trated.'  183  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Govern- 
ment  Printing  Office,  18()7. 

Abbott  (A.  O.)  Prison-life  in  the  south,  [ 
during  the  years  18G4-G5.  Illustrated.  37.1 
pp.  8^.  New  York,  Ilaiper  Bros.,  18G5.  ' 

Abeille.  Le  parfait  chirurgien  d’arnide,  le 
trait6  des  playes  dhirtpiehusade,  le  chapi- 
tre  singuller  tir6  de  guidon,  etc.  224  pp. 
12*^.  Paris,  Jean  Guignard,  IGDG. 

Abeille  (Dr.)  Du  sulfate  de  strychnine  dans 
letraiteuientdu  choldra.  31  pp.  8°.  Paris, 
J.  B.  Bailliere,  1854. 

Abeille  (Medicale,  L’).  Kcvue  hebdoniadaire 
de  m6deeine,  de  chirurgie,  et  do  pharinacolo- 
gie,  suivie  d’un  supplement  incnsuel  (Ruche 
Scieutilique).  (Weekly.)  Tomes  25-2G.  2 
V.  4°.  Paris,  bureau  du  journal,  18G8-G9. 

Abercrombie  (Joannes).  De  fatuitate  alpina. 
These.  56  pp.  8°.  F.dinhnrgi,  Adamus 
Neill  et  socii,  1803. 

[/«  Pa.mi'hlets,  V.  24.] 

Abercrombie  (John).  Pathological  and  prac- 
tical researches  on  diseases  of  the  stomach, 
the  intestinal  canal,  the  liver,  and  other  vis- 
cera of  the  abdomen.  396  pp.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, Waugh  Innes,  1828. 

[/n  Pamphlets,  v.  95.] 

Suggestions  submitted  to  the  medical 

practitioners  of  Edinburgh  on  the  character 
and  treatment  of  the  malignant  cholera.  16 
pp.  4°.  Edinburgh,  Waugh  cj'  Innes,  1832. 

Aberiiethy  (.lohn).  Lectures  on  the  theory 
and  practice  of  surgery.  190  pp.  4°.  New 
York,  C.  S.  Francis,  1830. 

The  new  family  physician,  and  guide 

to  health  and  long  life.  215  pp.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  Joseph  Smith, 

Surgical  observations.  2 v.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, Thomas  Dobson,  1811. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  On  local  diseases  and  on  aneurisms,  on  diseases 


Aberiiethy  (John) — Continued. 

reseniblinB  sj'philis  and  on  diseases  of  the 
urethra.  525  pp. 

V.  2.  On  injuries  of  the  heal  and  on  luiscellaneoiis 
subjects.  299  pp. 

Surgical  observations  on  the  constitu- 
tional origin  and  treatment  of  local  disea-ses, 
an  (T^  aneurisms.  34G  pp.  8^’.  London, 
Longman,  flees,  Orme,  Brown  Sf  Green,  1826. 

Surgical  and  physiological  works.  4 v. 

8°.  London,  lAingman,  Bees,  Orme,  Brown 
A’  Green,  183(1. 

CONTENTS. 

Y.  1.  On  the  constitutional  origin  and  treatment  of 
local  diseases,  aneurisms,  diseases  resembling 
syphilis,  and  diseases  of  iho  urethra.  34l>, 
254  pp. 

2.  On  injuries  of  the  head,  tumors,  lumbar  ab- 
scesses, and  miscellaneous  subjects.  2fi7. 

221  pp. 

5.  IjPctiires  on  surgery.  381  pp. 

4.  Physiological  lectures.  405  pp. 

Abert  (.1.  W.)  Report  of  his  examit  ation  of 
New  Mexico  in  the  years  1846-47.  Illus- 
trated. 196  pp.  8°. 

Abram  (Ernest).  De  la  circoucision  au  point 
de  vne  historique  et  inddical.  Thbse.  1 15 
pp.  4°.  Montpellier,  1864. 

Abyssinian  Expedition  (Papers  connected 
with  the).  Presented  to  both  houses  of 
parliament  by  command  of  her  majesty. 
495  pp.  4°.  l.ondon,  G.  E.  Eyre  ij'  II'. 
Spottiswoode,  1867. 

Academia,  Academie,  Academy,  Accademia, 
Akademie  (Transactions  and  other  publica- 
tions of).  See  under  the  titles  : Geneva,  Ma- 
drid, Paris,  Philadelphia,  etc. 

Academia  Ctesareoe  Leopoldina  Carolinae. 
Novorum  actorum  germauicae  naturae  curi- 
osorum.  92  pp.  Royal  4°.  Dresda:,  E. 
Blochmann  et  Jilius,  1868. 

Academia  Caesareae  Leopold,  Car.  Miscel- 
lanea curiosa.  9 v.  4°.  Lipsia,  1670-1705. 

Naturae  curiosuiu  ephemerides  centi- 

oriae.  1-6,  3 v.  4°.  Francof.  et  Lipsice, 
1712-17. 

Academie  (Royale)  de  chirurgie  (Mdmoires 
sur  les  sujets  proposes  pour  les  prix  de  1’). 


ACADfiMIE. 


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Academie  (Royale) — Continued. 
Nouvelle6ditionavec  notes.  5 v.  8°.  Paris, 
Menard  et  Dcsenne,  fils,  1819. 

M6moires  de  1’.  Nouvelle  Edition  avec 

notes.  5 v.  8°.  Paris,  Menard  et  Dcsenne, 
fils,  1819. 

Academie  (Royale)  de  m^decine.  M6nioires 
del’.  6v.  4°.  Paris,  J.  B.  Bailliere,  \828-d7 . 

Accum  (Frederick).  A treatise  on  adulter- 
ations of  food,  and  culinary  poisons.  2d 
ed.  360  pp.  8°.  London,  Longman,  Hurst 
<i-  Co.,  1820. 

Acetification  de  I’alcool.  Concours  sur 
I’acetification  de  I’alcool.  Question  pro- 
pos6e  par  la  Society  de  Phannacie  de  Paris. 
174  pp.  8°.  Paris,  Louis  Colas,  1832. 

Ackermaiin  (I.  C.  G.)  De  trismo.  Diss. 
48pp.  12°.  Gmttinga:,  J.  C.  Dicterich,  yi~b. 
\In  Pamphlets,  v.  139.] 

Ackerman  (J.  F. ) Ueber  die  korperliche 
verscbiedenbeit  des  manncs  vom  weibe  aus- 
serdengescbleclitstheilen.  Uebersetzt,  nebst 
einer  vorrede  und  einigen  beinerkungen,  von 
Joseph  Wenzel.  150  pp.  12°.  Koblenz, 
Johann  Kaspar  Huber,  1788. 

Ueber  die  krankheiten  der  frauenzini- 

mer.  14  pp.  12°.  Koblenz,  Johann  Kaspar 
Huber,  1788. 

Acland  (Henry  Wentworth).  Memoir  on  the 
cholera  at  Oxford  in  the  year  1854.  172  pp. 

4°.  London,  John  Churchill,  1856. 

Acoluth  (Johannes  C.)  Specimen  anthropo- 
logiae  experimentalis.  Small  4°.  36  pp. 

Vitemberga,  1722. 

[/n  Pamphlets,  v.  74.] 

Acton  (William).  Account  of  a case  of  par- 
tial double  monstrosity.  4 pp.  and  pi.  8°. 
[In  Pamphlets,  v.  38.] 

On  best  means  of  disguising  the  taste 

of  nauseous  medicines.  4 pp.  8°. 

[From  Pharmaceutical  Journal  for  May,  1846,  v.  5, 
No.  11.] 

A complete  practical  treatise  on  venereal 

diseases,  including  observations  on  certain 
affections  of  the  uterus.  333  pp.,  7 pi.  8°. 
Neio  York,  J.  S.  lledfield,  1848. 

The  functions  and  disorders  of  the  re- 
productive organs.  From  last  London  ed. 
254  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  Lindsay  Bla- 
kiston,  1865. 

A practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  i 

the  urinary  and  generative  organs.  3d  ed.  j 
519  pp.  8°.  London,  John  Churchill,  1860. 

Prostitution  in  relation  to  public  health. 

21  pp.  8°.  Reprinted  for  private  circu-  | 
lation.  London,  1851.  j 


Adams  (F.  Colburn).  The  siege  of  Washing- 
ton, written  expressly  for  little  people.  Il- 
lustrated by  A.  W.  Wand.  130  pp.,  8 pi. 
Square  18°.  New  York,  Dick  &,•  Fitzgerald, 
1867. 

The  story  of  a trooper.  716  pp.  8°. 

New  York,  Dick  Sf  Fitzgerald,  1865. 

Adams  (George).  Essays  on  the  microscope ; 
containing  a practical  description  of  the  most 
improved  microscopes.  2d  ed.,  with  additions 
and  improvements,  by  F.  Kanmacher.  724 
pp.,32pl.  4°.  London,  the  editor,  \7Q8. 

Adams  (Gulielmus).  De  phthisi  pulmonali. 

These.  32  pp.  8°.  Edinburgi,  C.  Stewart 
j et  socii,  1800. 

I [In  Pamphlets,  v.  14.] 

j Adams  (Horatio).  On  the  action  of  water  on 
lead  pipes,  and  the  diseases  proceeding  from 
j it.  76  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  T.  K.&iP.G. 

! Collins,  1852. 

Adams  (Joannes).  De  suspensa  respiratione. 

I 44  pp.  8°.  Edinburgi,  Georgii  Mudie  et 
filii,  1796. 

\In  Pamphlets,  v.  4.] 

Adams  (Joseph).  Illustration  of  Hunter’s 
doctrine,  particularly  the  life  of  the  blood. 
21  pp.  8°.  London,  W.  Thorne,  1814. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  31.] 

An  inquiry  into  the  laws  of  epidemics  ; 

with  remarks  on  the  plans  lately  proposed 
j for  exterminating  the  small-pox.  159  pp. 
j 8°.  London,  Johnson  Sf  Callow,  1809. 

Observations  on  morbid  poisons,  chronic 

and  acute.  2d.  ed.  4°.  405  pp.  London,  J. 
Callow,  1807. 

A treatise  on  the  supposed  hereditary 

properties  of  diseases,  containing  remarks 
on  the  unfounded  terrors  and  ill-judged  cau- 
tions consequent  on  such  erroneous  opin- 
ions ; with  notes  illustrative  of  the  subject, 
particularly  in  madness  and  scrofula.  125 
pp.  8°.  London,  J.  Callow,  1814. 

! Adams  (Robert).  Illustrations  of  the  effects  of 
rheumatic  gout,  or  chronic  rheumatic  arthri- 
tis, on  all  the  articulations.  31  pp.,  xi  pi. 
Folio.  London,  John  Churchill,  1857. 

Treatise  on  rheumatic  gout,  or  chronic 

rheumatic  arthritis,  of  all  the  joints.  8°. 
362  pp.  London,  John  Churchill,  1857. 
Adams  (W.  H.  Davenport).  Light-houses 
! and  light-ships.  Illustrated.  322  pp.  12°. 

' New  York,  C.  Scribner  Sf  Co.,  1870. 
Adamucci  (A.)  Systbme  mdcaniqiie  des 
I functions  nerveuses.  2 v.  323  and  329  pp. 
j 8°.  Paris,  LCopold  Collin,  1808. 


ADDISON. 


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AINSMK 


Addison  (Tlionias).  A collection  of  tlic  pub- 
lished writing.s  of  'I'lioma.s  Addison.  Edited 
Iiy  Dr.  Wilks  and  Dr.  Daldy.  •2:W  i)|).  8°.  ‘ 
Lnndon,  the  ,\ew  Sydenham  Sjciety,  18IW. 

Addison  (William).  On  the  containing  tex- 
ture of  the  blood.  18  pp.  8^. 

(Kroiii  I.DUilon  Mi-iiical  fiazette.] 

(/«  I'A.Meni.KTS,  V.  3!!.] 

Adelon  (N.  1’.)  I’liysiolo^ie  de  riiomme. 

4 V.  8°.  Paris,  Ctimiifre,  jcunc,  IH‘2I5. 

Adjutant  General  (Deports  of) 

[See  IIMTKuStatks  Army, and  luidur  the  titles  of  the 
several  states.] 

Adler  (G.  .1).  A dictionary  of  the  German 
and  Engli.sh  laiifritages,  compiled  from  the 
works  of  Ililpert,  Fliip^el,  Gricb,  Heyse,  and 
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lish ; “2.  English  and  (ierinan.  lOth  revised 
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A/tplitan  if  (to.,  I8l)(i. 

Administration  gdiiorale de I’assistauce  [tub- 
litpie  it  Paris.  Notice  stir  les  lieux  d’aisance.s 
jiei  fectionnes  btablis  dans  les  hbpitaux  et 
hospices  de  Paris.  IG  |)p.  4°.  Paris,  ad- 
ministration gf.li/:rale, etc.,  18G'.). 

Ka[)port  sur  le  service  des  enfants-as- 

sisles.  Et  compte  moral  de  I’administration 
de  I’assistancedopublique.  L’annee  18G5-Gb. 

2 t.  4°.  Paris,  Paul  Dupont,  18t)G-68. 

Adolph  (Joannes  T.)  Program rna  academi- 
cum  ([uo  capsam  petitianam  jtluribns  cruris 
com|)licale  fracti  casibns  aptaudarn  proponit. 
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Adolph  (J.  T.)  De  nervoium  longitudine  in  i 
compensationum  multitudinis  et  vice  versa.  1 
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[/«  PAMPHMiTS,  V.  59.] 

Adolphus  (Joseph).  Kemarks  on  the  use  of 
the  Indian  bael  or  bela  in  dysentery,  diar-  I 
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1853. 

[//t  Pamphlkts,  V.  fiO.] 

Aeby  (Chr. ) Der  ban  des  menschlicheu  kor- 
pers  init  besonderer  riicksicht  auf  seine  mor-  | 
jthologische  und  physiologische  bedeutung. 
Ein  lehrbuch  der  tinatomie  fill'  iirzte  und 
studirende.  Illustrirt.  624  pp.  8°.  Leipzig,  ^ 
P.  C.  ir.  Vogel,  18C8-69. 

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Aetius.  Sermories  grsecci  contraette  ex  veteri- 
bus  medicinae  tetrabiblas.  Latine  red.  per 
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Agardh  (U.  Adolph),  (^utestio  physiologica 
(pne  et  (pialls  est  musculorum  vis  formam 
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Agassiz  (Eouis).  Contributions  to  the  natural 
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iKt  inoiiof'niph,  in  3 partw:  Ist.  E.HHay  on  damnifica- 
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2d  moiio^rnph,  in  5 parts:  iHt,  Actleplm  in 

2d.  Ctenophor:e;  3d.  Discophora; ; 4lh,  Ilydroidea; 
5th,  Uomologiert  of  the  radiuta.  40  pi. 

Ilistoire  naturelle  des  poissons  d'eau 

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Agatz  (G.  .1.)  Atlas  zur  chirurgischeu  auato- 
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Agnew  (Daniel).  Our  national  constitution: 
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Aguilar  y Vela  (Antonio).  Resumen  de  las 
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[/«  Pa.mphle  rs,  V.  98.] 

Ahii  (F.)  A new  practical  grammar  of  the 
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Aikin  (J.)  An  essay  on  the  ligature  of 
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Aikin  (William  E.  A.)  Valedictory  address 
to  the  graduates  of  the  university  of  Mary- 
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M.  Innes,  1864. 

Ainslie  (Daniel).  De  hepatitide.  These.  23 
pp.  8°.  Edinburgi,  Adamus  Neill  et  socii, 
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[/«  Pamphlets,  v.  19.  ] 


AINSWORTH. 


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Aire  (Joannes).  De  fehre  coinimini  Britan- 
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[In  Pa.mphlkts,  V.  20.] 

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A treatise  on  gonorrhoea  virulenta  and 

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Bell  (Charles).  Engravings  of  the  arteries, 
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The  nervous  system  of  the  human  body. 

414  pp.  4°.  London,  Longman,  Rees,  Orme, 
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Observations  on  injuries  of  the  spine 

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A series  of  engravings,  explaining  the 

course  of  the  nerves  ; with  an  address  to 
young  physicians  on  the  study  of  the  nerves. 
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Anthony  Finley,  1834. 

Surgical  observations  ; being  a c[uar- 

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500  pp.  8°.  London,  Longman,  Hurst, 
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A system  of  dissections,  explaining  the 

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The  same.  2d  American,  from  the  last 

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Treatise  on  cholera  asphyxia,  or  epi" 

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A treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  liver 


Bell  (George  Hamilton.) — Continued, 
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those  who  have  returned  from  tropical  cli- 
mates, and  on  the  diseases  of  infancy.  152 
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evacuations  of  the  bowels.  168  pp.  8®. 
New  York,  Boericke  4'  Tafel,  1870. 

Bell  (John).  Discourses  on  the  nature  and 
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Bell  4'  Bradfute,  1795. 

Engravings  of  the  bones,  muscles,  and 

joints.  First  American,  from  the  second 
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Medical  heroism.  Address  before  Phila- 
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8°.  Philadelphia,  Collins,  1859. 

Memorial  of  Dr.  John  Bell  to  the  trus- 
tees of  the  University  of  Penu.sylvania  (A 
review  of  the).  24  pp.  8®.  Philadelphia, 

B.  Mifflin,  1850. 

On  the  influence  of  medicine.  Published 

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Mifflin  4’  I'arry,  1828. 

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Tome  Ire.  Oste  >logie — syndesmologio.  191  pp.  1.59  pp 
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Tome  3me.  Neiirologie.  341  i)p.  100  pi. 

Tome  4ine.  Angeiologie.  162  pp.  91  pi. 

Tome  5ine.  Splaiichnologie.  342  pp.  76  pi. 

Tome  6nie.  Medecine  operatoire.  280  pp.  91  pi. 
Tomelme.  Meilecine  op6ratoire.  356  and  lii.  pp.  77 
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Tome  8nie.  EmbryogCuie.  335  pp.  60  pi. 

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Klinische  novellen  zur  gerichtliehen 

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Practisches  haudbuch  der  gerichtliehen 

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Cassebohm  (.Joannes  F.)  Tractatus  quatuor 
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Castelnau  (Paul).  Quelques  considerations 
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Bibliotheca  medico-chirurgica  et  au- 

atomico-physiologica.  Alphabetisches  ver- 
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Catalog  der  pathologisch-anatomischen 

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Catalog  rmn  6sch-  und  amphibien-skelc- 

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Catalogue  and  report  of  obstetrical  and 

other  instruments  exhibited  at  the  conver- 
sazione of  tlie  Obstetrical  Society  of  London, 
held  by  permission  at  the  Eoyal  College  of 
Physicians,  March  28,  1866.  229  pp.,  213 

illustrations.  London,  Longmans,  Green 
Co  , 1867. 

Catalogue  der  uitgebreide  bibliotheek 

nagelaten  door  den  Heer  Jacob  Baart  de  la 
Faille.  212  pp.  8°.  Groningen,  R.  J. 
Schicrheck,  1868. 

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Gratiot,  1856. 

Catalogue  des  livres  publics  en  langiies 

dtranghres  jiar  I’academie  impdriale  des 
sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg.  124  pp.  8°.  St. 
Petershourg,  I'acadf.mic  impCriale,  1867. 

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Tomel.  783  pp.  4°.  Paris,  Eirmin  Didot 
freres,  1868. 

Catalogue,  illustrated  and  descriptive,  of 

surveying,  philosophical,  mathematical,  op- 
tical, photographic,  and  standard  meteoro- 
logical instruments  manufactured  by  h.  Ca.s- 
sella.  260  ])p.  8°.  London,  />.  Zi/nc,  1871. 

Catalogue  mdthodique  de  la  bibliotheqne 

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etdeiiharniaciemilitaires.  176pp.  8°.  Paris, 
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Catalogue.  Catalogue  of  articles  contained 
in  the  museum  of  military  surgery  attached 
to  the  army  medical  school  at  Netley.  42 
pp.  8°.  London,  George  E.  Eyre  and  Will- 
iam Spottisicoode,  18C7. 

Catalogue  of  articles  forming  the  United 

States  sanitary  collection.  45  pp.  8°.  Paris, 
E.  Bri^re,  1867. 

Catalogue  of  awards  to  American  ex- 
hibitors at  the  Paris  universal  exposition 
of  1867.  15  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Govern 

ment  Printing  Office,  1868. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  239.] 

Catalogue  of  French  surgical  instrument- 

makers.  8°.  Maison  d la  Have,  Hollande, 
1867. 

Catalogue  of  hot-house,  green-house, 

hardy,  and  herbaceous  plants,  etc.,  alpha- 
betically arranged  according  to  the  Linuaean 
system,  by  Dickson  & Co.  192  pp.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1794. 

Catalogue  of  publications  of  societies 

and  of  periodical  works  belonging  to  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  deposited  in  the 
library  of  congress.  591  pp.  8°.  Washing- 
ton, Smithsonian  Institution,  1866. 

Catalogue  of  scientific  papers.  (1800- 

63.)  Compiled  and  published  by  the  Royal 
Society  of  London.  3 v.  4°.  London, 
Geo.  Edwd.  Eyre  and  Wm.  Spottiswoode, 
1867-69. 

Catalogue  of  the  Army  Medical  Museum, 

surgeon  general’s  office,  Washington  (D.  C.) 
58  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Government  Printing 
Office,  1863. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  congress,  with 

supplements  and  classified  index  of  subjects. 
7 V.,  8°;  2v.,  4°.  Washington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1861-69.  j 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Royal ; 

College  of  Surgeons.  With  classified  index. 

4 V.  8°.  London,  Taylor  W Era ncis,  \ 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Royal 

Medical  and  Chirurgical  Society  of  London,  i 
Index,  containing  an  alphabetical  list  of 
subjects,  with  the  names  of  authors.  293  pp.  ' 
8°.  London,  .1.  E.  Adlard,  I860. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  United 

States  Military  Academy,  West  Point  (N.  j 
Y.),  exhibiting  its  condition  at  the  close  of 
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Catalogue  of  the  most  extensive,  valua- 
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Thorpe,  1842.  | 

9 


Catalogue.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh. 
Part  1,  comprehending  the  preparations  illus- 
trative of  pathology.  8°.  Edinburgh,  Neil 
Co.,  1834. 

Catalogue  of  the  museum  of  the  Royal 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

CONTENTS. 

Pt.  IV.  Fasc.  1.  Preparations  of  natural  history  in 
spirit.  144  pp.  4°.  London,  1830. 

Fossil  remains  of  plantH.  94  pp.  4®.  London, 
Fossil  organic  remains  of  invertebrata.  260  pp.  4°. 
London,  1836. 

Specimens  of  natural  history  in  spirit.  147  pp.  4°. 
London,  1859. 

Pt.  I.  Plants  and  invertebrate  animals  in  the  dried 
state.  514  pp.  4®.  London,  1860. 

Dermatological  specimens.  By  Erasmus  Wilson. 
126  pp.  4®.  London,  1870. 

Physiological  series  of  comparative  anatomy. 

V.  I.  Organs  of  motion  and  digestion.  256  pp.,  13  pi. 
4°.  London,  1852. 

Catalogue  of  the  calculi  and  other  animal  concretions. 
Pt.  I,  Div.  1.  Calculi  from  the  urinary  organsof  man. 
London,  1842. 

Pt.  II.  Div.  2.  Calculi  from  the  urinary  organs  of  the 
lower  animals.  Pt.  I and  II,  266  pp.  4®.  Lon- 
don, 1845. 

Catalogue  of  the  pathological  specimens. 

V.  I.  General  pathology.  144  pp.  4®.  London, 
1846. 

V.  II.  The  blood  and  organs  of  locomotion.  255  pp. 
4®.  London,  1817. 

V.  TIT.  Organs  of  digestion,  absorption,  and  circu- 
lation. 287  pp.  4®.  London,  1848. 

V.  IV.  Respiratory  and  urinary  organs.  Nervous  sys- 
tem and  organs  of  the  senses.  Generative  organs 
and  mammary  glands.  350  pp.  4®.  London,  1849. 
V.  V.  Specimens  in  the  dry  state  in  cabinets.  182  pp. 
4®.  London,  1849. 

Descriptive  catalogue,  supplement  I.  115  pp.  4®. 
London,  1863. 

Descriptive  catalogue,  supplement  II.  96  pp.  4®. 
London,  1864. 

Catalogue  of  the  fossil  organic  remains. 
Mammalia  and  aves.  391  pp.,  10  pi.  4®.  London, 
184.5. 

Repiilia  and  pisces.  184  pp.  4®.  London, 

R.  Owen  on  the  pearly  nautilus  and  on  the  extinct 
gigantic  sloth.  4®.  London,  1832-42. 

John  Hunter:  Observations  on  geology.  4®.  Lon- 
don, 1859. 

John  Hunter:  Memoranda  on  vegetation.  4®.  Lon- 
don, I860. 

Catalogue  of  the  organic  remains,  which, 

with  other  geological  aud  some  mineral  arti- 
cles, were  presented  to  the  New  York  Lj^ceum 
of  Natural  History.  40  pp.  8°.  New  York, 
J.  Seymour,  1826. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  118. J 

Catalogue  of  the  osteological  portion  of 

specimens  contained  in  the  anatomical  mu- 
seum of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  132 
pp.  8°.  Cambridge,  Unicersity  press,  1862. 

Catalogue  of  the  pathological  cabinet 

of  the  New  York  Hospital,  classified  and 
arranged  by  Robert  Ray,  jr.,  M.  D.  353 
pp.  8°.  New  York,  S.  S.  # W.  Wood,  I860. 
Catalogue  of  the  pathological  prepara- 
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CAUVY. 


Catalogue — Continued. 

Eevi.sed  and  edited  by  Samuel  Wilks.  2 v. 
8^^.  Lon/lon,  180.3. 

A catalogue  of  the  preparation.?  in  the 

anatomical  museum  of  Guy’s  Hospital. 
London,  S.  Higlilcy,  1829. 

Catalogue  of  the  surgical  museum  of 

the  Imperial  Medico-Chirurgical  Academy  of 
St.  Petersburg.  (Text,  Russian.)  224  pp. 
8°.  St.  Petersburg,  1867. 

Catalogue  of  the  United  States  Army 

Medical  Museum.  Prepared  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Surgeon  General  United  States 
Army.  If’asidngton,  Government  Printing 
Office,  180)6-67. 

CONTENTS. 

Surgical  section.  By  Alfred  A.  Woodhull,  assistant 
surgeon  U.  S.  A.  fifit  pp.  4°. 

Medical  section.  By  J.  J.  Woodward,  assistant  sur- 
geon U.  .S.  A.  1116  pp,  4®. 

Microscopical  section.  By  Edward  Curtis,  assistant 
surgeon  U.  S.  A.  160  pp.  4°. 

Catalogue  of  the  Wistar  or  Anatomical 

Museum  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
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Cooke  (Thomas  Weeden).  On  cancer;  its 
allies  and  counterfeits.  223  pp.  8°.  Lon- 
don, Longmans,  Green  f Co.,  1865. 

On  the  relative  influence  of  nature  and 

art  in  the  cure  of  syphilis.  2d  ed.  64  pp. 
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Cooke  (Weeden).  On  the  unity  of  disease. 
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Cooley  (Arnold  Chelins).  A cyclopicdia  of 
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Xew  York,  D.  Appleton  if  Co.,  1866. 

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and  synonyms,  including  quack  medicines. 
103  pp.  8°.  London,  R.  Hardwickc,  1867. 

Tho  pill-book;  or,  pills,  boluses,  glob- 
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formula,  doses,  uses,  and  synonyms,  includ- 
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The  toilet  and  cosmetic  arts  in  ancient 

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COOPER. 


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COOPER. 


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The  anatomy  and  surgical  treatment  of 

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The  analoinj’’  of  the  thymus  gland. 

From  the  last  Loudon  ed.  .37  pp.,  5 pi.  8°. 
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Illustrations  of  the  diseases  of  the  breast. 

In  2 imrts.  Part  1,  89  pp.,  9 pi.  4°.  Lon- 
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Lectures  on  surgery,  tvith  additional 

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1842. 

Observations  on  the  structure  and  dis- 

ea.ses  of  the  testis.  Second  edition,  edited  by 
Bransby  B.  Cooper.  330  pp.  Part  I,  10  pi. ; 
part  2,  14  pi.  Royal  8°.  London,  John 
Churchill,  1841. 

The  same.  From  the  2d  London  ed. 

247  pp.,  24  pi.  8°.  Bhiladtljihia,  Lea 
Blanchard,  1845. 

A treatise  on  dislocations  and  on  frac- 
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4°.  London,  the  author,  1823. 

The  same.  A new  edition,  edited  b}’ 

Bransby  B.  Cooper.  570  pp.  8°.  London, 
John  Churchill,  1802. 

Cooper  (Sir  Astley)  and  Travers  (Benjamin). 
Surgical  essays.  Parti,  3d  ed.  292  pp.,  13 
pi.  London,  Co.t  <)'■  Son,  1818. 

The  same.  Part  2,  2d  cd.  2.55  pp.,  8 

jd.  London,  Longman,  Hurst,  Bees,  Orme 
i)'  Brown,  1820. 

The  same.  1st  ed.  2 v.  8°.  Lon- 
don, Cox  <)'■  Sun,  and  Longman  <j’-  Co.,  1818-19. 

The  same.  Parts  1 and  2.  1st  Ameri- 
can, from  the  3d  London,  ed.  Illustrated. 
409  i)p.  4“.  Bhiladelphia,  James  IVebster, 
1821. 

Cooper  (Bransby  B.)  The  anatomy  of  the 
human  bones,  comprised  in  a series  of  litho- 
graphic drawings  carefully  taken  from  nature 
and  arranged  for  the  purpose  of  illustrating 
the  lectures.  By  Henry  .1.  Shrapnell. 

The  Hunterian  oration,  delivered  at  the 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  February  14, 


Cooper  (Bransby  B.) — Continued. 

1853.  43  pp.  8°.  London,  John  Churchill, 

1853. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  60.] 

Lectures  on  osteology,  including  the 

ligaments  which  connect  the  bones  of  the 
human  skeleton.  272  pp.  8'^.  London, 
Santuel  Highleij,  1814. 

Lectures  on  the  principles  and  practice 

of  surgery.  771  pp.  8°.  Bhiladelphia, 
Blanchard  ij-  Zcfi,  1852. 

Cooper  (Edward  C.)  Some  further  facts  in 
vision.  80  pp.  8°.  Neic  York,  II  ilder  iJ- 
Campbell,  1824. 

Cooper  (J.  G.)  The  scholar’s  assistant ; or, 
plain,  compre’uensive,  and  practical  .system 
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Toicar,  J.  cf  IK  M.  Hogan,  1830. 

Cooper  (J.  G.)  and  Suckley  (G.)  The 
natural  history  of  Washington  territory,  etc. 
With  63  plates  and  an  isothermal  chart  of  the 
route.  399  pp.  4°.  New  York,  Baillierc 
Brothers,  1859. 

Cooper  (.1.  W.)  The  experienced  botanist,  or 
Indian  physician  ; being  a new  sj'stem  of 
practice  founded  on  botany.  290  pp.  12°. 
Lancaster,  the  author,  1840. 

Cooper  (Samuel).  A dictionary  of  practical 
surgery.  With  notes  and  additions  by  John 
Syng  Dorsey.  2 v.  447  and  452  pp.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  B.  7’.  Aitc,  1810. 

Dictionary  of  practical  surgery,  and 

encyclopedia  of  surgical  science.  New  ed. 
By  Samuel  A.  Lane.  Y.  1.  1085  pp.  8°. 

London,  I,onginan  Co.,  1861. 

A dissertation  on  the  properties  and 

effects  of  the  datura  stramonium,  or  common 
thorn-apple ; and  on  its  use  in  medicine. 
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Notice  of  a now  zoophyte  (cliona  celata.  Or.)  from 
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Grant  (Robert  E.) — Continued. 

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A treatise  on  the  management  of  female 

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Manual  of  military  surgery.  600  pp. 

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The  same.  Third  edition.  777  pp. 

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A treatise  on  military  surgery  and  hy- 
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Observations  on  the  utility  and  admin- 
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The  same.  Fifth  edition,  revised  by 

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The  same.  From  the  fifth  Edinburgh 

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Hamilton  (Robert).  Address  to  the  Medico- 
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The  duties  of  a regimental  surgeon 

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London,  T.  N.  Longman,  1787. 

Remarks  on  hydrophobia,  or  the  disease 

produced  by  the  bite  of  a mad  dog  or  other 
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Hamley  (Edward  Bruce).  The  operations  of 
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Hamlin  (Augustus  C.)  Martyria,  or  Andcr- 
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Hammick  (Stephen  L.)  Practical  remarks 
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A treatise  on  hygiene,  with  special 

reference  to  the  military  service.  604  pp., 

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On  wakefulness.  With  an  introductory 

chapter  on  the  physiology  of  sleep.  93  pp. 
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Hancocke  (John).  Febrifugum  magnum : or 
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Handbuch  der  allgemeinen  und  speciellen 
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CONTENTS.  ^ 

Ersteu  band,  erste  abtheilung. 

H aeser.  Ilistorische  ent  wickeluug  der  chirurgie  uud 
des  chirurgischen  standes. 

Weber  (0.)  Die  gewebserkrankungen  im  aiigemei- 
nen  uud  ihro  ruckwirkung  auf  den  gesamuatorga- 
niiiinus. 

Zweitc  abtheilung. 

Billroth.  Verietzungen  der  weichtheiie. 

Fischer  (H.)  Verietzungen  durch  kriegswatren 
(ailgemelno  kriegachirurgie). 

21 


Handbuch — Continued. 

Thiersch  (C  ) Die  feineren  anatomischcn  veran- 
derungeu  nach  verwundung  der  weichtheiie. 

Nussbaum.  Anaesthetica. 

Billroth.  Allgemeine  instrumeuten-  und  opera- 
tiouslebre. 

ZWEITER  BAND,  erstc  abtheilung. 

Lucre  (A.)  Die  lehre  von  den  geschwiilsten  in  anato* 
mischer  und  klinischer  beziehung. 

Zweite  abtheilung. 

Weber  (0.)  Krankheiten  der  haut,  des  zellgewebes, 
des  lympfagefasssystems,  der  venen,  der  arterien, 
uud  der  nerven. 

VOLKMANN  (R.)  Krankheiten  der  bewegungsorgane. 

Dritter  BAND,  erste  abtheilung. 

TrolTSCH  (v.)  Kmnkheiten  des  ohres. 

Weber  (0.)  Krankheiten  des  gesichtes. 

Lorinser  (F.  W.)  Krankheiten  der  wirbelsaule. 

Billroth.  Krankheiten  der  brust. 

Nussbaum.  Krankheiten  des  uuterleibes. 

Atlas. 

GREB  (Jos.)  136  tafeln  in  stalstich  und  52  litho- 
graphischo  umrisstafeln. 

Handbuch  der  speciellen  pathologie  und  the- 
rapie.  Bearbeitet  von  Drs.  Bamberger,  Bier- 

mer,  Falck,  u.  s.  w’.  Herausgegeben  von  E. 
Virchow.  6 v.  8°.  Erlangen,  1854-65. 

Erster  band,  Allgemeine  si'Orungen  der  ernahrung 

und  des  Mutes. 

Virchow  (R.)  Allgemeine  formen  der  storung  und 
ihrer  ausgleichung ; ortliche  gtbrungen  des  kreis- 
laufs  ; allgemeine  storungen  der  ernahrung  uud  bil* 
dung.  Aubaug,  parasitiscbe  pflanzen  uud  tbiere. 

Vogel  (J.)  Storungen  der  blutmischung;  rheuma- 
tisraus  und  gicht. 

Stiebel  Rachitis  und  osteomalacie.  1854. 

ZwEiTER  BAND,  Intoxications-  und  infectionskrank- 
heiten. 

Erste  abtheilung. 

Falck  (C.  Ph.)  Die  klinisch-wichtigen  intoxica- 
tionen. 

Virchow  (R.)  Infection  durch  contagiose  thiergifte 
(zoonozen). 

Simon  (F.  A.)  Syphilis  (lustseuche).  1855. 

Zxoeite  abtheilung, 

Griesinger  (W.)  Infectionskrankheiten,  malaria- 
krankheiten,  gelbes  fieber,  typhus,  pest,  cholera. 
2te  auflage.  1864. 

Dritter  band. 

Hebra.  Acute  exanthem-  uud  hautkrankheiten. 

VIERTER  BAND,  Krankheiten  des  nervenapparates. 

Erste  abtheilung. 

Hasse  (K.  E.)  Krankheiten  der  nerven,  des  gehirns, 
und  riickenmarks.  1855. 

Funfter  band,  Krankheiten  der  respirations-  und 

cxrcxdationsorgane. 

Erste  abtheilung,  erste  lieferung. 

WiNTRICH  (M.  A.)  Einleitung  zur  darstellung  de 
krankheiten  der  respirationsorgaue.  1854. 

Zweite  lieferung. 

WiNTRICH  (M.  A.)  Die  krankheiten  der  pleura. 
1855. 

Eritte  lieferung. 

Friedreich  (N.)  Die  krankheiten  der  iiasenhohlen, 
des  larynx  und  dor  trachea,  der  thyreoidea,  der 
thymus.  1855. 

Vierte  lieferung. 

BlERMER  (A.)  Krankheiten  der  bronchien  uud  des 
lungenparenchyms.  1865. 

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Heine  (Carl).  Die  scbussverletzungen  der 
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CONTENTS. 

Copie  von  dem  briefe  iiber  die  asiatisclie  cholera  in 
Scheveningen. 

Von  den  erfolgeii  iiber  die  abhaudlung  iiber  die  cho- 
lera-krankheit. 

Historie  iiber  den  letzten  verlauf  der  asiatischen  cho- 
lera in  den  jahren  1836-38. 

Notice.s  historiques  et  scientifiques  dl'dgard  de  la  uou- 
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Heine  (Maximilian).  Medicinisch-bistorisches 
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Heinrich  (Arminius  S.)  De  fracturis  ossium 
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fJn  Pamphlets,  v.  192.] 

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f/n  Pamphlets,  v.  143.] 

Heinze  (Carolus  Gulielmus).  Deexopbtbalmo 
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Heise.  See  Heister. 

Heister  (Lorenz).  Cbirurgic,  in  welcber  alles, 
was  zur  wundarzuey  geborct,  griindlicb 
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Heister  (Lorenz).  De  optima  cancrum  mam- 
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[In  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  2,  p.  509.] 

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Heister  et  Friesse.  De  tumoribus  cysticis 
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{hi  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  5,  p.  429. 1 
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Heister  et  Ilsemann.  De  lithotomeae  Celsi- 
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Heister  et  Reinig.  Diss.  de  arterim  cruralis 
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[In  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  5,  p.  131.] 

Heister  Sturm  Devulneribus  ossium  rite 
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[In  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  4,  p.  573.] 

HeLster  et  Weise.  De  alto  adparatu. 

[/«  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  4,  p.  105.J 
Heister  et  Widman.  De  genuum  structura 
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Heister  et  Zeidler.  Do  nova  bracbium  am- 
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Hello  (J.  M.)  Quelques  cousiddratious  sur 
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Helmke  (Adalbert).  Ueber  nie.s.sungen  der 
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[Zre  Pamphlets,  v.  399.] 

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Helt  (Fredericus).  De  animi  pathematum  vi 
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Helvetius.  Recueil  des  m6thodes  pour  la 
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attaquent  le  corps  humaine,  telles  qui  sout 
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Hempel  (E.  A.  L.)  Handbuch  der  kriegs- 
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Kurzer  bericht  betreffend  die  orienta- 

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Henckel  (Joachim  Friederich).  Abhand- 
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CONTENTS. 

1.  stiick.  Vom  grauen  staar. 

2.  stiick.  Von  der  thranenfistel  und  durchbohrun 

der  knochen. 

5.  stuck.  Vom  steinschueiden,  mastdarmHstel,  phi 
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[In  Haller,  Disput.  chir.,  tom.  2,  p.  85.] 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  26.] 

Henderson  (J.  Robertum).  Depertussi.  24 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  7.] 

Henderson  (Thomas).  An  address  to  the 
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Hints  on  the  medical  examination  of 

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diers from  service  on  surgeon’s  certificate. 
44  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  Haswell,  Barring- 
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[In  Medical  Liurary.] 

The  same. 

[Z?t  Pamphlets,  v.  92.] 

The  same.  A new  edition,  revised  by 

Richard  H.  Coolidge.  21 1 pp.  8°.  Phila- 
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Henderson  (Thomas).  Lecture  introductory 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  118.] 

Henderson  (William).  A general  view  of 
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the  prevention  and  cure  of  diseases  in  the 
different  stages  of  life.  Part  i.  .52  pp.  8°. 
Glasgow,  James  Duncan,  1701. 

Homoeopathy  fairly  represented.  A 

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Lindsay  cf  ISIaldston,  18.54. 

Hendy  (Jacobus  A. ) Dedigitale;  ejusquein 
quibusdam  morbis  usu.  52  pp.  8°.  Edin- 
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[ Tn  Pamphlets,  v.  21.] 

Henfrey.  See  Griffith. 

See  Tulk. 

Henke  (Ph.  Jak.  Wilhelm).  Handbuch  der 
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Henke  (W.)  Contractur  des  metatarsus.  7 
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Henkel  (Gustav).  Zur  casuistik  der  penetri- 
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Henle  (J.)  Handbuch  der  rationelleu  patho- 
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Henn  (Fred.)  Exchange  tables,  showing  the 
value  of  United  States  currency  in  British 
sterling,  of  any  sum  from  one  cent  to  ten 
thousand  dollars,  at  the  different  rates  of 
premium,  from  par  to  twelve  and  three-quar- 
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Hennen  (John).  Principles  of  military  sur- 
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'I'he  same.  Also,  the  treatment  of  va- 
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Hennen  (John) — Continued, 
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The  same.  And  history,  etc.,  of  variola 

and  syphilis.  With  life  of  the  author  by  bis 
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Hennig  (Robert).  Von  den  krebsgeschwiil- 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  270.1 

Henning  (Gulielmus).  De  cholera  sporadica 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  163.] 

Henon  (Augustin).  De  la  teigne  faveuse,  con- 
siddrde  spdcialenient  au  point  de  vue  du 
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Henot.  Mdmoire  stir  la  ddsarticulation  coxo- 
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de  chirurgie  anciens  et  modernes,  contenant 
la  description  de  ebaque  instrument,  le  nom 
de  ceux  qui  y ont  apportd  des  modifications, 
ceux  preferds  aujourd’  bui  par  nos  meilleurs 
praticiens,  et  I’indication  des  qualitds  quo 
Ton  doit  recbercher  dans  chaque  instrument. 
Avec  planches.  201pp.  8°.  Paris,  Panteur 
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Paris,  De  Just  Rnuvier  et  E.  Le  Bouvicr,  1834. 
Henry  (Guy  V.)  Military  record  of  civilian 
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Henry  (James).  Dialogue  between  a bilious 
patient  and  a ph3'siciau  2d  ed.  52  pp.  6°. 
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[In  Pamphlets,  V.  34.1 

Henry  (John  F.)  A letter  on  the  cholera,  as 
it  occurred  in  Cincinnati  in  October,  1832. 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  214.] 

Henry  (Ossian,  phre)  et  Henry  (0.ssian,_^/s). 
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mindrales  potables  et  dconomiques,  avec  lenrs 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  85.1 

Henry  (William).  An  epitome  of  chemistry. 
In  3 parts.  Complete  in  I v.  214  pp.  12°. 
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Henry  (William  Charles).  Physiology  of  the 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  88.] 

Hensler  (Joan.)  Historia  brachii  praetumidi. 
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[In  Haller,  Di^put.  chlr.,  tom.  5,  p.  443.] 

Herbel  (F.  Pascal).  Quelques  mots  sirr  I’hy- 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  42.] 

Herbert  (Henry  William).  Frank  Forester’s 
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Hints  to  horse-keepers,  and  chapters  on 

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CONTEXTS  VOL.  I. 

De  Bnnorum  climactericorum  rationali  et  mcdica  cx- 
plicatione. 

Du  chioduuo,  pluorimonim  morboruin  sede. 

De  iiiortris  certis  regionibus  et  poputis  peculiarifl. 

De  opiatorum  uova  eaque  mechauiea  operaudi  ra- 
tione. 

Pulsamn  uataram,  genuinas  differentias  et  usual  in 
praxi  ex  sanguinis  eirciilo  evolveas. 

Du  iutlummatione  veutriculi  frequeutissimo  Bed  pa- 
rum  cogniio  morbo. 

Du  ni'igiiie  et  uatura  pestis. 


HOFFMANN. 


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HOLCOMBE. 


Hoffmann  (Fridericus) — Continued. 

De  peste  ejiisdemqne  curande  rationo. 

De  natura  corporis  huniani  mecbauici  medicatrice  et 
arte  natiuse  aaxiliatrice. 

De  metallurgia  morbilera. 

CONTENTS  VOL.  II. 

De  ratione  universaj  medicinse  prjeside. 

De  praematura  morte  et  raorbis  prascuvendis. 

SepU'iii  leges  sanitatis  exhibens. 

De  magno  veuai  sectiouis  ad  ortain  sauam  et  longam 
remedio. 

De  aqua  medicina  universal!. 

De  aeidularum  et  tliermaruin  ratione  ingredientium 
et  viriiiin  convenieutia. 

De  medicameutis  insecuris  et  insidis. 

De  medicamentis  selectioribus. 

De  medicaineniis  balamicis. 

De  prasstautia  remediorum  domesticorum. 

CONTENTS  VOL.  TIL 
De  methodo  acqiiirendi  vitam  lougam. 

De  medico  sui  ipsus. 

De  animo  sanitatis  et  morborum  fabro. 

De  cnriosis  physicis  meditationibus  circa  ventonim 
causum,  vires  et  operationes  in  corpora  hujuani  ac 
barometra. 

De  temporibus  anni  insalubrius. 

De  moutu  optima  corporis  medicina, 

CONTENTS  VOL.  IV. 

De  peregrinationibus  institueiidis  sanitatis  causa. 

De  media  magnorum  morborum  remedio. 

De  villi  rhenam’prjestautia. 

De  methodo  examiuandi  aquas  salubres. 

De  carolinarum  causa  calori.s  virtute  et  usu. 

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1869-71. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  General  pathology. 

2.  Local  injuries. 

3.  Diseases  of  the  eye  and  ear,  of  the  organs  of 

circulation,  muscles,  and  bones. 

4.  Diseases  of  the  organs  of  locomotion,  of  inner- 

vation, of  digestion,  of  respiration,  and  of  the 
urinary  organs. 

5.  Diseases  of  the  genital  organs,  of  the  breast, 

thyroid  gland,  and  skin;  operative  surgery; 
appendix  of  miscellaneous  sulijec's;  with  a 
general  alphabetical  index  of  the  list  of  au- 
thors. 

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niedeciue  navales.  186  pp.  8°.  Bru.ielles 
et  Leipzig,  Auguste  Schn6e. 

Holscher  (G.  P.)  Mittheilungen  tiher  die 
asiatische  cholera.  88  pp.  8°.  Hannover, 
Hahn,  1831. 

Holst  (Frederik).  Beretning,  betaenking  og 
indstilling  fra  en  til  at  undersoge  de  sinds- 
frages  Kaar  i Norge.  139  pp.,  12  pi.  8°. 
Christiania,  Jacob  Lehmanns  Enke,  1828. 

Holst  (L. ) Das  kriegs-museum  in  Washing- 
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Holt  (Bernard).  On  the  immediate  treatment 
of  stricture  of  the  urethra  by  the  employment 
of  the  “stricture  dilator.’’  54  pp.  8°. 
London,  John  Churchill,  1861. 

The  same.  2d  ed.  London,  1863. 

Holthouse  (Carsten).  On  hernial  and  other 
tumours  of  the  groin  and  its  neighbourhood  ; 
w'ith  practical  remarks  on  the  radical  cure  of 
ruptures.  167  pp.  8°.  London,  John  Church- 
ill f Sons,  1870. 

Six  lectures  on  the  pathology  of  stra- 
bismus, and  its  treatment  by  operation.  De 
livered  at  the  Westminster  Hospital.  116  pp. 
8°.  London,  John  Churchill,  1854. 

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[In  Pa.mphlets,  V.  303.1 

Homans  (John).  The  pathology  and  treat- 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  228.] 

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Home  (Everard).  Lectures  on  comparative 
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Edinb.,  C.  Elliot,  J.  Bell  G.  Creech,  1750. 
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De  phthisi.  26  pp.  8°.  Edinhurgi, 

Adarnus  Neill  et  socii,  1800. 

[Ill  Pa.uphlets,  V.  14.J 

Medical  facts  and  experiments.  288 

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Principia  medicinte.  Editio  tertia. 

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Homolle  et  Quevenne.  M6moires  sur  la  digi- 
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Hood  (Wharton  P. ) On  bone-setting  (so- 
called)  and  its  relation  to  the  treatment  of 
joints  crippled  by  injury,  rheumatism,  in- 
flammation, etc.  156  pp.  12°.  London, 
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Hoogeveen  (Theodorus.)  De  causis  produc- 
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Hooker  (Charles).  An  essay  on  the  relation 


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Hooker  (Washington).  Lessons  from  the 
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Hooper  (John  H.)  An  inaugural  essay  on 
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Hooper  (Robert)  The  anatomist’s  vade- 
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Boston,  Thomas  if  Andrews,  and  others,  1801. 

Lexicon  medicuin;  or,  medical  dic- 
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Hoorn  (Paulus  G.  van).  De  iis,  qure  in  par- 
tibus  membri,  prsesertim  ossei.s,  amputatione 
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Hope  (J.)  Principles  of  pathological  anatomy. 
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Blakiston,  1845. 

A treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  heart 

and  great  vessels,  comprising  a new  view  of 
the  physiology  of  the  heart’s  action,  accord- 
ing to  which  the  physical  signs  are  explained. 
Second  edition.  612  pp.  London,  W.  Kidd, 
1835. 

The  same.  Second  American,  from 

the  third  London,  edition.  With  notes 
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Hope  (Thomas  0.)  De  plantarum  inotibus 
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Hopf  (Ludwig).  Zur  therapie  des  caput  ob- 
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Hopfengartner  (J.  G.)  De  vita  et  inorte 
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Hopitaux  militaires.  Modules  des  6tats  et 
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Hopkins  (Joel).  The  philosophy  of  epispas- 
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Hopkins  (Thomas).  On  the  atmospheric 
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Straspurg  und  landtgraven  zii  Elsass  der  zeyt 


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Jeffreys  (Julius).  The  British  army  in  India; 
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Johnson  (Edward).  Results  of  hydropathy; 
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Johnson  (George).  Nature  and  art  in  the 
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Johnson  (Henry  J.)  Clinical  observations 
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Johnson  (.James).  The  economy  of  health; 
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An  essay  on  indigestion,  or  morbid  sen- 
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The  influence  of  civic  life,  sedentary 

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sensibility  of  the  stomach  and  bowels,  etc. 
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Practical  researches  on  the  nature,  cure, 

and  prevention  of  gout  in  all  its  open  and 
concealed  forms.  Wiih  a ciitical  exatnina- 
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Johnson  (.James) — Continued. 

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Johnson  (Robert).  On  the  influenza.  Hiss. 
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Johnson  (Samuel).  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
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history  of  the  language  and  an  English  gram- 
m.ar.  6th  ed.  2 v.  4°.  London,  J.  P.  if 
C.  Rivinglon  and  others,  1785. 

Johnson  (Walter  R.)  A report  of  the  navy 
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coals.  607  pp.  8°.  IVashington,  Gales  f 
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Johnston  (Alexander  Keith).  The  physical 
atlas  of  natural  phenomena.  A new  and 
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Johnston  (Christopher).  History  of  the  dis- 
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Johnston  (Heury).  Practical  observations 
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the  bladder  and  prostate  gland,  and  on  stric- 
tures of  the  urethra.  223  pp.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh and  London,  Peter  Hill  f John  Mur- 
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Johnston  (John  M.)  A treatise  on  the  differ- 
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Johnston  (J.  W.)  and  Call  (T.  J.)  Strange- 
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Edinburgh,  Maclachlan  f Stewart,  1870. 

Johnston  (P.  R.)  De  epilepsia.  These.  25 
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Johnston  (Robert).  An  inaugural  disserta- 
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Johnston  ( W.  E.)  Report  on  tho  preparation 
of  food.  19  pp.  8°.  IVashington,  Govern- 
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Joinville  (The  Prince  de).  The  army  of  the 
Potomac : its  organization,  its  commander, 
and  its  campaign.  Translated  from  the 
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bert.  118  pp.  8°.  New  York,  Ansun  D.  F. 
Batidulph,  1862. 

Jones  (C.  Handheld).  Clinical  observations 
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Pathological  and  clinical  ob.servations 

respecting  morbid  conditions  of  the  stomach. 
226  pp.  8°.  London,  John  Chureldll,  18.55. 

Studies  on  functional  nervous  disorders. 

839  pp.  8°.  London,  J.  Churchill  4'  Sons, 
1870 

Jones  (C.  Yl.)and  Sieveking  (E.  H.)  Manual 
of  pathological  anatomy.  8°.  Fhiladelpldu, 
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Jones  (Edwin  G.)  De  pneumonia  febre  ty- 
phodecomplicata.  Diss.  59  pp.  8°.  Edinb., 
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Jones  (Henry  Hence).  Croonian  lectures  on 
matter  and  force.  223  pp.  Small  8°.  Lon- 
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Jones  (Jacobus).  De  tetauo.  50  pp.  8°. 
Edinburgi,  Rubcrtum  Allan,  1796. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  4.] 

Jones  (John).  Plain,  concise,  practical  re- 
marks on  the  treatment  of  wounds  and  frac- 
tures ; to  which  is  added  an  appendi.x  on  camp 
and  military  hospitals,  principally  designed 
for  the  use  of  young  military  and  naval  sur- 
geons in  North  America.  114  pp.  8°.  Ffdla- 
dclphia,  Robert  Bell,  1776. 

[ With  SwiETEN,  Diseases  inciiient  to  armies,  etc.] 

Jones  (,loseph).  Investigations,  chemical  and 
physiological,  relative  to  certain  American 
vertebrata.  137  pp.  4°.  1856. 

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Quinine  as  a prophylactic  against  mala- 
rial fever;  being  an  appendix  to  the  third 
report  on  typhoid  and  malarial  fevers,  deliver- 
ed to  the  surgeon  general  of  the  late  Confeder- 
ate States  arm  j’,  1864.  34  pp.  8°.  Nashville 
(Tenn.),  University  medical  press,  1867. 

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Researches  upon  “spurious  vaccina- 
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ir.  //.  F.  Ligon,  1867. 

Jones  (J.  B.)  A rebel  war  clerk’s  diary.  In 
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Jones  (Joseph  B.)  Report  on  the  gase,s,  va- 
pors, odors,  etc.,  comi)lained  of  and  said  to 
be  generated  at  kerosene  factories  or  cannel 


Jones  (Joseph  B.) — Continued. 

coal-oil  refineries  in  the  city  of  Brooklyn  : 
theireffect on  public  health, etc.  23pp.  8°. 
Brooklyn,  L.  Darbce  4'  Son,  1861. 

[In  Pa.MPHLETS,  V.  231.] 

Report  on  the  measure-worm ; or,  the 

geometra  niveosericearia  which  infest  the 
trees  of  Brooklyn,  suggesting  remedies  for 
their  extermination.  19  pp.  8°.  Brooklyn, 
L.  Barbee  4'  Son,  1861. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  231.] 

Jones  (J.  F.  D.)  De  arterim  sect®  consecu- 
tionibus.  84  pp.  8°.  Edinburgi,  C,  Stew- 
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[In  Pa.MPHLETS,  V.  24.] 

A treatise  on  the  process  employed  by 

nature  in  suppressing  haemorrhage  from  di- 
vided and  punctured  arteries,  and  on  the  use 
of  the  ligature.  237  pp.,  15  pi.  8°.  Lon- 
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The  same.  237  pp,,  15  pi.  8°.  Fhila- 

dilphia,  Thomas  Dobson,  1811. 

Jones  (I  G.)  The  American  eclectic  practice 
of  medicine,  extended  and  revised  by  Wil- 
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Cincinnati,  Moore,  Wilstach,  Keys  4'  Co., 
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Jones  (Robert),  An  inquiry  into  the  state 
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philosophy.  With  an  appendix  containing 
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8°.  Edinburgh,  Longman  J-  Cadetl,  1781. 
Jones  (Samuel).  Hydrocele.  Diss.  27  pp. 
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Jones  (Thomas  Dashiell).  An  essay  on  the 
importance  of  the  obstetrick  art.  Diss.  23 
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Jones  (Thomas  Rymer).  General  outline  of 
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1861. 

Jones  (Thomas  Wharton).  Defects  of  sight: 
their  nature,  causes,  prevention,  and  general 
management.  139  pp.  12°.  London,  John 
Churchill,  1856. 

Manual  of  pharmacology  ; or,  compen- 
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Edinburgh,  Mar.lachlan  4'  Stewart;  London, 
Baldwin  4'  Cradock,  1833. 

Jones  (Thomas  Wharton).  The  principles  and 
practice  of  opthalmic  medicine  and  surgery. 
Second  American  edition  ,with  additions  from 
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Jordan  (Furneaux).  An  introduction  to  clini- 
cal surgery,  with  a method  of  investigating 
and  reporting  surgical  cases.  155  pp.  8°. 
London,  J.  Clturchill,  1858. 

The  treatment  of  surgical  inflammations 

by  a new  method,  which  greatly  shortens 
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Churchill  tf'  Sons,  1870. 

Jordan  (Thomas).  Pestis  phsenomena,  sen 
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Jordanus  (Hieronymus).  De  sale,  nitro,  et 
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Jordens  (Christian  Friedrich).  Kern  der  chi- 
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Mitchell  (Gulielmus  S. ) De  animantiuin  ca- 
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Mitchell  (Heury).  Tides  and  tidal  phenom- 
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Mitchell  (John  K.)  Charge  to  the  graduates 
of  Jefferson  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia, 
delivered  March  7,  1857.  With  a list  of  the 
graduates.  16  pp.  Philadelphia,  T.  K.  4' 
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Five  essays:  1.  Upon  the  cryptoga- 

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2.  Upon  animal  magnetism  : 3.  Penetrative- 
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5.  On  a new  practice  in  acute  and  chronic 
rheumatism.  Edited  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell. 
370  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
4 Co.,  1859. 

On  the  cryptogamous  origin  of  malari- 
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adelphia, Lea  4'  Blanchard,  1849. 

Mitchell  (S.  Augustus).  New  general  atlas ; 
containing  maps  of  the  various  countries  of 
the  world,  plans  of  cities,  etc.,  embraced  in 
55  4°  maps;  forming  a series  of  87  maps 
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Mitchell  (S. ) an  J Hillman.  An  accompani- 
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Mitchell  (S.  Weir).  Paralysis  from  periphe- 
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[In  Pamthlets,  V.  105.1 

Researches  upon  the  venom  of  the  rat- 
tlesnake ; with  an  investigation  of  the  anat- 
omy and  physiology  of  the  organs  concerned. 
145  pp.  4”.  1860. 

[SmithsoxiaX  contributions  to  knowledge.] 

Mitchell  (S.  W.),  Moorehouse  (G.  R. ),  and 
Keen  ( W.  W. ) Gunshot  wounds  and  other 
injuries  of  nerves.  157  pp.  12°.  Philadel- 
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United  States  general  hospital,  Christian 
street,  Philadelphia.  17  pp.  12°.  Surgeon- 
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Mitchell  (Thomas  D.)  Hints  on  the  connex- 
ion of  labor  with  study,  as  a preventive  of 
diseases  peculiar  to  students ; and  also  as 
the  best  expedient  for  placing  a good  edu- 
cation within  the  reach  of  the  poor.  To 
which  is  appended  the  substance  of  an  intro- 
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pp.  12°.  Cincinnati,  Corey,  Eairhank  4" 
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Farewell  to  the  graduating  class  of  .Jef- 
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Philadelphia,  Col'ms. 

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Morgan  (John).  A lecture  on  tetanus,  deliv- 
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Morison  (Carolus).  De  dysenteria.  40  pp. 
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Morley  (Henry).  Tract  on  interrupted  health 
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Mornac  (.Jean-Baptiste  Gabriel).  Disserta- 
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L/n  Pami’HLETS,  V.  162.  J 

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grometer, rain-gauge,  and  ozonometer;  with 
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correct  use.  98  pp.  12°.  Edinburgh,  R. 
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Morris  (Edwin).  A practical  treatise  on 
shock  after  surgical  operations  and  injuries; 
with  special  reference  to  shock  caused  by 
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R.  Hardwicke,  1867. 

Morris  (James).  Germinal  matter  and  the 
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Morton.  See  Wood. 

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the  healthy  and  diseased  conditions  of  the 
breast-milk ; the  disorders  frequently  pro- 
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ous illustrative  cases,  proving  that  when 
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Morton  (Jacobus).  De  phthisi  pulmonali. 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  13. J 

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Morton  (Samuel  George) — Continued, 
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An  illustrated  system  of  human  anato- 
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Illustrations  of  pulmonary  consumption. 

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Morton  (Thomas).  The  surgical  anatomy  of 
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j The  surgical  anatomy  of  the  perinmum. 

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Morton  (W.  J.  T.)  A manual  of  pharmacy 
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I [7re  Pamphlets,  V.  222.1 

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Eeport  on  the  subject  of  con- 
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PIOERY. 


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1.  Oratio  qua  ostenditur  medicinara  ab  omni  philo- 

sophorum  sectaesse  liberam,  Theoria  morborum 
ociili. 

2.  De  circulatione  Ranguinis  per  vasa  minima. 

3.  De  causis  diverRse  molis  qua  I'uit  sanguis  per  pul- 

monem  nafis  et  non  natis. 

4.  De  moto  quo  cibi  in  ventriculo  rediguntur  ad 

formnm  sanguini  reficiendo  idoneam. 

5.  Solutio  problematis  de  inventoribus. 

6.  De  circulatione  sangumis  in  animalibus  genitis  et 

non  genitis. 

7.  De  curatione  febriuin,  qu®  per  evacuationes  in- 

stitnitur. 

8.  De  opera  <iuam  prsestant  corpora  aaliave  acida 

dicta  vel  ulcalica,  in  curatione  morborum. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  81.1 

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first  containing  the  theory,  the  second  the 
practice.  Translated  from  the  correctest 
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Pitha  (Franz  R.  von).  Die  chinirgischen 
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Erlangen,  Ferdinand  Enke,  1868. 

Krankheiten  der  mannlichen  geschlechts- 

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Pitha  und  Billroth.  See  Handbuch  der 
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Pitman  (Ben  :)  The  assassination  of  Presi- 
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scarce  pieces  relating  to  the  last  plague  in 
the  year  1665,  viz:  1.  Orders  drawn  up  and 
published  by  the  lord  mayor  and  aldermen  of 
the  city  of  London,  to  prevent  the  spreading 
of  the  infection ; 2.  An  account  of  the  first 
rise,  progress,  .symptoms,  and  cure  of  the 
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Necessary  directions  firr  the  prevention  and 
cure  of  the  plague,  with  divers  remedies  of 
small  charge,  by  the  College  of  Physicians ; 
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some  other  particular  diseases.  With  a pre- 
face, shewing  the  usefulness  of  this  collec- 
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plague  at  Naples  in  1656,  of  which  there 
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CONTENTS. 

V.  1 . Reports  by  George  T.  Clark,  superintending  in 
spector.  on  the  boroughs  of  Bangor,  Brecon, 
Bulkington,  Caerinarthen,  Durham,  Harrow- 
Town,  Roxeth,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Kendal, 
Malcombo  Regis,  Nuneaton,  Chilvers  Cot- 
on, Penzance,  Preston,  Rugby,  St.  Thom- 
as the  Apostle,  Stratford-upon-Avon,  and 
Taunton. 

2.  Reports  by  William  Lee,  superintending  in- 
8pector,on  the  boroughsof  Ashby -de-la-Zouch, 
Bacup,  Epsom,  Godmanchester,  Holbeach, 
Knighton,  Loughborough,  Market-Harbor- 
ough,  Mileham,  and  East  Retford. 

3.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinsou,  superintending 
inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Birmingham, 
Dover.  Fareham,  Morpeth,  Whitehaven,  and 
Wolverhampton. 

4.  Reports  by  William  Ranger,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Aylesbury,  Gam- 
bridge,  Chatham,  Coventry,  Croydon,  Dart- 
ford,  Hartlepool,  Hitcbin,  Leicester,  Sheer- 
ness, Tottenham,  Uxbridge,  Ware,  and  Great 
Amwell. 

5.  Reports  by  Geo.  T.  Clark,  superintending  in- 
spector,on  the  borroughsof  Totness,  Warwick, 
Watford,  Wigan.  Worcester,  Beverley,  Bod- 
min, Bridgend,  and  Bristol. 

6.  Reports  by  William  Lee,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Swaffham,  Alfre- 
ton,  Alveston,  Burslem,  Diss,  Ely,  Gainsbor- 
ough, and  Gaywood. 

7.  Reports  by  William  Ranger,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Waltham  Abbey, 
Barnard  Castle,  Chestnut,  Darlington,  Don- 
caster, Edmonton,  Enfield,  Grimsby,  and 
Hertford. 

8.  Reports  by  Thomas  W.  Rammell,  superintend- 
ing inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Burnham, 
Sandgate,  Whitstable,  Banbury,  Barnstable, 
Beaconsfield,  Cardiff,  and  Exinouth. 

9.  Reports  by  James  Smith  and  Henry  Austin,  su- 
perintending inspectors,  on  the  towns  of  Lan- 
caster, Kingston-upon-Hull,  Wacclesfield, 
York,  and  Taunton. 

10.  Reports  by  Geo.  T.  Clark,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  towns  of  Bryn-Mawr,  Caine, 
Coyty  Lower  and  Newcastle,  Launceston, 
Lemingtou-Priors,  Llaiideils-Tower.  Llandeils, 
Newmarket,  Newton-Abbot,  and  Newton. 

11.  Reports  by  William  Lee,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  boroughsof  Litton, Nantwich, 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Reading,  Selby, 
Louthborough,  and  Wisbeach. 

12.  Reports  by  W.  Ranger,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Northallerton, 
Northowram.and  Southowram,  New  Sleaford, 
Southampton,  and  Stockton-on-Tees. 

13.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinsou,  superintending 
inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Alnwick  and 
Cannongate,  Berwick-upon-Tweed.  Bilston. 
Broughton,  and  Carlisle. 

14.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinsou  on  the  boroughs 
of  Gateshead,  Ormskirk,  Portsmouth,  and 
Rusholme. 

15.  Reports  by  Edward  Cresy,  superintending  in- 
spector, on  thetownsof  Brighton.  CheIm^fo^d, 
Cheltenham,  Derby,  Eton,  Glouchester,  New 
Windsor,  Battle,  Braintree,  Hastings,  Luton, 
Margate,  Wilham,  Worthing,  und  Stone- 
house. 

16.  Reports  by  Benjamin  H.  Babbage,  superintend- 
ing iuHpector,  on  the  townships  of  New  and 
Old  Accrington,  Bromyard,  Castleford,  Cllthe- 
roe,  Haworth,  and  Layton-with-Warbrick. 


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Report.  General  board  of  health  (Reports  to 
the)  on  drainage,  etc. — Continued. 

17.  Reports  by  Geo.  T.  Clark,  superintending  in- 

spector, on  the  towns  of  Padstow,  Sautrey, 
All  Saints. etc.,  Sherborne,  Swansea,  St.  Mary, 
Tenby, Towyn, Pooler  Welshpool,  Wrexham. 
Corsham,  Llangadock,  Long,  Itchington,  and 
Swindom. 

18.  Reports  by  William  Lee,  superintending  in- 

spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
Huddersfield,  Kirkhain,  Maidenhead,  March, 
and  Norwich. 

19.  Reports  by  Thomas  W.  Rammell,  superintend- 

ing inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Ilfracombe,  l 
Merthyr  Tydfil,  Ottery,  St.  Mary,  Tewkes- 
bury, Tonquay,  Chipping,  Wycombe,  and 
Salisbury. 

20.  Reports  by  William  Ranger,  superintending  in- 

spector. on  the  boroughs  of  Thunnaston, 
Whippingham,  Dewsbury,  Ellanand-cum- 
Greetiand.  Hoddesdon,  and  Halifax. 

21.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinson,  superintending 

inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  Altrineham,  Havant,  Macclesfield, 
Pendleton,  and  Penrith. 

22.  Reports  by  William  Lee,  superintending  in- 

spector, on  the  boroughs  of  Poiilton,  Bare  and 
Torrisholme  Rotherham. Kimberworth,  Work- 
sop, Baildow,  Dudley,  Leicester,  Long- 
bridge,  Deverill,  Newbury,  and  Winterslow. 

23.  Reports  by  Thomas  W.  Rammell,  superintend- 

ing inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Tiverton, 
Wednesbnry,  Ashton,  Keyner,  Clevedon, 
Hatstead,  Little  Hampton,  Stratford-upon- 
Avon,  and  Yeovil. 

24.  Reports  by  W.  Ranger,  superintending  inspect- 

or, on  the  boroughs  of  Romford,  Tynemouth, 
West  Cowes,  Barnsley,  Battley,  Heckmond- 
wike,  and  Leamington. 

25.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinson,  superintending 

inspector,  on  the  boroughs  of  Poulton-cum- 
Seacombe,  Sunderland.  Wavertree,  Wool- 
wich. and  Parton-upon-Irwell. 

26.  Reports  by  Robert  Rawlinson.  on  the  boroughs 

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Newton  Heath.  I 

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A treatise  on  medical  police,  and  on 

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Roberts  (William).  A practical  treatise  on 
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tality. ( Reprinted  from  the  Monthly  Journal 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  97.] 

Smith  (J.  Lawrence).  Du  Font’s  artesian 
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and  medical  properties  of  its  water ; with 
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The  progress  and  condition  of  several 

departments  of  industrial  chemistry.  146 


Smith  (J.  Lawrence) — Continued. 

pp.,  7 pi.  8°.  Washington,  Government 
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[In  Pakis  Universal  Expositio.n,  Reports  of  the 
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Smith  (Jacobus  P.)  De  rheumatismo  acuto. 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  9.] 

Smith  (James  Edward).  An  introduction  to 
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Illustrated.  533  pp.  8°.  London,  Long- 
man and  others,  1807. 

Smith  (.John).  Case  of  mental  derangement 
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burgh Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  No. 

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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  108.] 

The  same.  (From  the  Edinburgh  Medi- 
cal and  Surgical  Journal,  No.  119.)  15  pp. 

8°. 

[In  Pa.mphlets,  V.  108.] 

The  curiosities  of  common  water ; or 

the  advantages  thereof  in  preventing  and 
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The  same.  With  additions  by  Joel 

Shew,  M.  D.  92  pp.  8°.  New  York,  Fow- 
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Report  for  the  medical  relief  committee 

of  the  parochial  board  of  the  city  of  Edin- 
burgh on  the  state  of  the  idiotic  and  imbecile 
in  the  eastern  division  of  the  poor-house. 
10  pp.  8°.  Edinhurgh,  1853. 

[In  Pamphlets,  v.  97.1 

Smith  (John  A.)  Select  discourses  on  the 
functions  of  the  nervous  system  in  opposi- 
tion to  phrenology,  materialism,  and  atheism. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a lecture  on  the  diver- 
sities of  the  human  character  arising  from 
physiological  peculiarities.  210  pp.  8°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  cj  Co.,  1840. 

Smith  (John  G.)  The  principles  of  forensic 
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Smith  (Joseph  Mather).  Discourse  on  the 
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Delivered  in  New  York  city,  November  9, 
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Elements  of  the  etiology  and  philosophy 

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Smith  (Manlius).  An  attempt  to  answer  the 
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printed from  the  Transactions  of  the  New 
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Smith  (Nathan  D.)  Meteorological  observa- 
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Treatment  of  fractures  of  the  lower  ex- 
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Smith  (Robert  Angus).  Disinfectants  and 
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Smith  (Robert  K.)  Introductory  lecture  to 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  362.] 

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A treatise  on  the  pathology,  diagnosis 

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Smith  (Robertus).  De  pneumonia.  58  pp. 
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4°.  New  Brunswick,  J.  Simpson  Co.,  1810.  ; 


Smith  (Southwood).  The  common  nature  of 
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Smith  (Stephen).  Handbook  of  surgical  oper- 
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Smith  (Thomas.)  On  wounds  of  the  intes- 
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[In  Pamphlets,  v.  393.] 

Smith  (Thomas  M.)  See  Hinds  (John). 
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II.  Of  the  nature  of  brutes. 

III.  Of  the  nature  and  connection  of  soul  and  body. 
IV'.  Of  the  threefold  life  of  man. 

V.  Of  the  symptoms,  causes,  and  cure  of  ail  nerv- 
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A new  and  general  system  of  physic, 

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Smith  (W.  Abbotts).  Observations  on  hay- 
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The  pathology  and  treatment  of  leu- 

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Smith  (William).  A synopsis  of  the  British 
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Smith  (William  J.)  On  ringworm;  an  in- 
quiry into  the  pathology,  causes,  and  treat- 
ment of  the  several  diseases  to  which  this 
term  has  been  applied.  75  pp.  8°.  Lon. 
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Smithsonian  Institution.  Annual  report 
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Smyth  (Thomas).  De  rabie  canina.  55  pp. 
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Snashall  (Samuel).  De  morbo  arqiiato,  sen 
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Eeport  on  registration,  presented  to 

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Report  upon  the  Colorado  River  of  the 

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C.  Ives.  1 V.  4°.  Washington,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  1861. 

Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the 

Harper’s  Ferry  outrages,  January  26,  1860. 
(Doc.  No.  .57.)  35  pp.  8°. 

[/«  Pamphlets,  v.  40C.1 

Revision  of  the  United  States  statutes. 

Crimes.  As  drafted  by  the  commissioners 
appointed  for  that  purpose.  76  pp.  8° 
Washington,  Government  Printing  Officc,\8~\. 

1.  Slave  trade.  2.  Flag  and 

seal.  3.  Militia.  4.  Seat  of  government, 
including  public  buildings  and  grounds.  5. 
Arms,  armories,  and  arsenals.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1871. 

Roll  of  Honor.  (No.  1.)  Names  of 

soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  the  American 
union,  iuterrei  in  the  national  cemeteries  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  from  August  3,  1861,  to 
June  30,  1865.  194  pp.  8°.  Washington, 

Government  Printing  Office,  186.5. 

(No.  2.)  Names  of  officers  and 

soldiers  found  on  the  battle-fields  of  the 
Wilderness  and  of  Spottsyivauia  Court- 
House,  Virginia.  20  pp.  8“.  IVashington, 
Government  Printing  Office,  1865. 

(No.  3.)  The  martyrs  who,  for 

our  country,  gave  up  their  lives  in  the  pris- 
on-pens in  Andersonville,  Georgia.  225  pp. 
8°.  IVashington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  4.)  Names  of  soldiers,  vic- 
tims of  the  rebellion,  buried  in  the  national 
cemetery  at  Ale.xaudria,  Virginia.  69  pp. 
8°.  IVashington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  5.)  Names  of  soldiers  wdio 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Fortress 
Monroe  and  Hampton,  Virginia.  56  pp.  8°. 
Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  6.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  unioti,  in- 
terred in  the  eastern  district  of’J'exas,  central 
district  of  Texas,  Rio  Grande  district,  depart- 
I nicnt  of  Tc,xas ; Camps  Ford,  Tyler,  Texas  ; 

■ and  Corpus  Christi,  Texas.  35  pp.  8°. 


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390 


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United  States — Continued. 

Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  7.)  Names  of  soldiers,  vie- 

tiins  of  the  rebellion,  buried  in  national  ceme- 
teries in  Maine,  Minnesota,  Maryland,  Penn- 
sylvania, Rhode  Island,  Arkansas,  Missis- 
sippi, Florida,  Louisiana,  and  Colorado  ter- 
ritory, during  the  rebellion.  138  pp.  8°. 
Washinglon,  Govenunent  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  8.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  Arkansas,  California,  Indiana,  Mich- 
igan, Minnesota,  and  Nevada,  and  the  terri- 
tories of  Arizona,  Colorado,  Idaho,  New 
Mexico,  and  Washington.  126  pp.  8°. 
Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  9.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts, 
Connecticut,  New  Jersey,  Ohio,  Illinois,  Wis- 
consin, Oregon,  Maryland,  South  Carolina, 
Florida,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Texas,  Jlis- 
souri,  the  military  division  of  Mississippi, 
and  the  territory  of  Dakota.  244  pp.  8°. 
Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1866. 

(No.  10.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  Wisconsin,  New  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Iowa,  Maryland,  Missouri,  North  Caro- 
lina, Arkansas,  Kansas,  and  Dakota  terri- 
tory. 212  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1867. 

(No.  II.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Chatta- 
nooga, Stone’s  River,  and  Knoxville,  Tennes- 
see. 441  pp.  8°.  JVashington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1867. 

(No.  12  ) Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Maryland,  Virginia,  Illinois,  Missouri, 
Iowa,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Utah  territory,  and 
on  the  Pacific  coast.  173  pp.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1867. 

(No.  13.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  New  York,  Illinois,  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  Missouri,  and  the  territories  of 
Colorado  and  ITtah.  135  ])p.  8°.  Wash- 

ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1867. 


United  States.  Roll  of  Honor.  (No.  14.) 
Names  of  soldiers  who,  in  defence  of  the 
American  union,  suffered  martyrdom  in  the 
prison-pens  throughout  the  south.  337  pp. 
8°.  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1868. 

(No.  15.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Antietam, 
Maryland,  and  at  Arlington  (additional), 
Culpepper  Court-House,  Cold  Harbor,  Win- 
chester, Staunton,  and  various  scattered  lo- 
calities in  Virginia.  367  pp.  8°.  Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 

(No.  16.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred ill  the  national  cemeteries  and  other 
burial-places  at  Brookline,  Cambridge,  and 
Worcester,  Massaebusetts  ; Buffalo,  Chatau- 
qua.  Cypress  Hills  (additional).  Fort  Niaga- 
ra, Lockport,  Lodi,  Madison  Barracks,  Platts- 
burg  Barracks,  and  Rochester,  New  York ; 
Gettysburg,  Mercersburg,  Reading,  Phila- 
delphia, Tamaqua,  and  Upton,  Pennsylva- 
nia ; Brattleboro  aud  Montpelier,  Vermont ; 
City  Point  (additional),  Danville  (addition- 
al), Glendale,  Richmond,  and  Yorktown 
(additional),  Virginia.  392  pp.  8^.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 

(No.  17.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  and  public  cemeteries 
in  Kentucky,  and  at  New  Albany,  Jefferson- 
ville, and  Madison,  Indiana;  Lawton  (Mil- 
len),  and  Andersouville,  Georgia  (supple- 
mentary). 516  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1868. 

(No.  18.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Fort  Har- 
rison, Virginia ; Wilmington  and  Raleigh, 
North  Carolina;  Port  Hudson,  Louisiana; 
Brownsville,  San  Antonio,  and  Galveston, 
Texas;  Little  Rock,  Fayetteville,  and  Fort 
Smith,  Arkansas;  Indianapolis,  Indiana; 
Mound  City,  Illinois ; Cincinnati,  Ohio  ; 
Springfield,  Missouri ; Forts  Scott  and  Leav- 
enworth, Kansas  ; and  in  local  cemeteries  and 
at  military  posts  in  Texas,  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Michigan,  Iowa,  and  Kan- 
sas. 469  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1868. 

(No.  19.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  interred 
in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Baltimore,  Mary- 


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391 


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United  States — Continued. 

land ; Petersburg’,  Virginia ; New  Perne, 
Nortli  Carolina ; Florence,  South  Carolina 
(additional);  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana;  Fort 
Saint  Philip,  Louisiana;  Jefl’erson  City,  Mis- 
souri ; and  various  posts  in  the  states  of  Min- 
nesota and  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona,  Colo- 
rado, Dakota,  Indian,  Montana,  Utah,  and 
Washington  territories.  349  pp.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  18(19. 

(No.  20.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Corinth, 
Mississiiipi ; Pittsburg  Landing,  Tennessee  ; 
and  Jefferson  Barracks,  Missouri.  400  pp. 
8°.  If ashington.  Government  Printing  Office, 
J869. 

(No.  21.)  Names  ot  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Memphis, 
Tennessee,  and  Chalmette  (near  New  Or- 
leans), Louisiana.  408  pp.  8"^.  U ashing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office,  1869. 

(No.  22.)  Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  defence  of  the  American  union,  in- 
terred in  the  national  cemetery  at  Nashville, 
Tennessee.  521  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Offiee,  1869. 

(No.  23. ) Names  of  soldiers  who 

died  in  the  defence  of  the  American  union, 
interred  in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Mariet- 
ta, Georgia  ; Fort  Donelson,  Tennessee : 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee  (additional  to  No. 
11);  Murfreesboro,  Tennessee  (additional  to 
No.  11);  and  Knoxville,  Tennessee  (addi- 
tional to  No.  1 1 ).  323  pp.  8°.  IPashington. 
Government  Printing  Office,  1869. 

(No.  24.)  Names  of  soldiers 

who  died  in  defence  of  the  itnion,  interred 
in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Vicksbtrrg,  Mis- 
sissippi, and  New  Albany,  Indiana.  2'i4  pp. 
8°.  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1869. 

(No.  25.)  Names  of  soldiers 

who  died  in  defence  of  the  ttnion,  interred 
in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Fredericksburg, 
Virginia;  Mobile,  Alabama ; and  Fort  Gib- 
son, Indian  territory  ; and  names  not  here- 
tofore published  of  union  soldiers  interred 
in  the  nalional  cemeteries  at  Hampton,  Vir- 
ginia, Barrancas,  Florida,  and  Alexandria, 
Louisiana.  336  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1870. 

(No.  26.)  Names  of  soldiers 


United  States — Continued. 

who  died  in  defence  of  the  union,  interred 
in  the  national  cemeteries  at  Mound  City, 
Illinois ; Cincinnati,  Columbus,  Gallipolis, 
Cleveland,  Sandusky,  and  Dayton,  Ohio; 
Little  Rock,  Fayetteville,  and  Fort  Smith, 
Arkansas  (additional  to  vol.  18) ; Fort 
Leavenworth,  Kansas  (additional  to  vol.  18) ; 
Petersburg,  Virginia  (additional  to  vol.  19)  ; 
Hampton  (additional  to  vol.  25);  and  Win- 
chester, Cold  Harbor,  and  Culpepper  Court- 
House,  Virginia  (additional  to  vol.  15).  250 
pp.  8°.  IVashington,  Government  Printing 
Office,  1871. 

Alphabetical  index  to  places  of  inter- 
ment of  deceased  union  soldiers  in  the  vari- 
ous states  and  territories,  as  specified  in  Rolls 
of  Honor,  Nos.  1-13,  being  those  issued  from 
the  quartermaster  general’s  office  between 
.1 line  15,  1885,  and  August  27,  1887.  16  pp. 

8°.  IVashington,  Government  Printing  Of- 
fice, 1868. 

Statement  of  the  disposition  of  some  ot 

the  bodies  of  deceased  union  soldiers  and 
prisoners  of  war  who.se  remains  have  been 
removed  to  national  cemeteries  in  the  south- 
ern and  western  states.  Vol.  1.  28  pp.  8'^. 

IVashington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 

Thesame.  '^ol.  2.  57  pp.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 

Thesame.  Vol.  3.  37  pp.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1868. 

Thesame.  Vol.  4.  41pp.  8°.  IVash- 
ington, Government  Printing  Office,  1869. 

Statutes  at  large,  and  proclamations  of 

the  United  States  of  Ameiica,  from  the  organ- 
ization of  the  government,  in  1789,  to  March, 
1871.  and  treaties  and  postal  conventions. 
Published  by  authority  of  congress,  with 
synoptical  index  of  the  first  9 volumes,  end- 
ing March,  1851.  17  v.  Royal  8°.  Bos- 

ton, Little,  Ilrou-n  Co. 

United  States  Army.  Army  organization 
(Report  on).  By  Mr.  Garfield,  from  the 
committee  on  military  affairs.  132  pp.  8°. 
Washington,  1869. 

Army  and  navy  pension  laws.  See 

Mayo  (R.) 

Articles  of  war,  military  laws,  and  rules 

and  regulations  for  the  army  of  the  United 
States.  198  pp.  8°.  Arijutant  and  In- 
spector General's  Office,  Jannart/,  1820. 

Digest  of  opinions  of  the  judge  advo- 
cate general  of  the  army,  including  ojiinions 
given  since  the  issue  of  digest  of  1865, 


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together  with  those  contained  in  that  edi- 
tion. 25'2  pp.  8°.  Washington, Government 
Printing  Office,  18G6. 

(General  regulations  for  the);  or  niili 

tary  institutes.  35.5  pp.  8°.  Philadclphiu, 
M.  Carey  Sons,  1821. 

The  same.  Eevised  by  Major  Genenal 

Scott.  425  pp.  8°.  With  forms  for  the 
engineer  department.  20  pp.,  6 pi.  Wash- 
ington, Davis  <J-  Force,  1825. 

(General  regulations  for  the).  236  pp. 

8°.  Washington,  Francis  P.  Blair,  1834. 

The  same.  With  appendix.  395  pp. 

8°.  Washington,  J.  tf'  G.S.  Gideon,  1841. 

Medical  department.  (Directions  for 

taking  meteorological  observations  adopted 
by  the).  Washington,  1844. 

A medical  report  upon  the  uni- 
form and  clothing  of  the  United  States  army. 
26  pp.  8°.  IVashington,  surgeon  general’s 
office,  1868. 

Meteorological  observations  for 

the  years  1822-30  inclusive.  See  Lawson 
(Thomas). 

Eegulations.  From  1818  to  1863. 

12*^.  Washington  (D.  C.),  v.  d. 

Meteorological  registers.  Com- 
piled from  observations  jtiade  by  the  officers 
of  the  medical  department  of  the  army,  at  the 
military  posts  of  the  United  States,  for  the 
years  1822-25, 1 v.,  1821;;  1826-30, 1 v.,  1840: 
1831-42,  1 V.,  1851.  8“.  1843-54,  1 v.,1855; 
1855-60,  1 V.,  1860.  4°.  Monthly  reports,  in 
manuscript,  52  v.,  folio,  1819-59;  and  10  v., 
folio,  hourly  observations.  IVashington. 

Military  laws.  By  T.  Cross.  Wash- 
ington, 1825. 

Including  those  relating  to 

the  marine  corps  ; to  which  is  prefixed  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Compiled 
by  Col.  T.  Cross,  U.  S.  A.  2d  ed.  288  pp. 
8°.  Washington,  George  Templeman,  1838. 

Third  edition.  By  Capt.  A. 

E.  Iletzel.  Washington,  1846. 

By  Johir  F.  Callau.  Wash- 
ington, 18.58. 

By  John  F.  Callan.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1863. 

A digest.  By  Lt.  Col.  J.  S. 

Poland.  Boston,  1868. 

Treatise  on  irrartial  law  and 

courts-martial.  By  Ale.x.  Macomb.  Charles- 
ton {S.  C.),  1809. 

The  same.  By  W.  C.  De  Hart. 

New  York,  1846. 


United  States  Army.  Military  maps,  illus- 
trating the  operations  of  the  armies  of  the 
Potomac  and  James,  May  4,  1864,  to  April  9, 
1865.  War  department  office,  chief  of  engi- 
neers, 1869.  Photo-lithographed  by  the  New 
York  Lithograph,  Engraving  and  Printing 
Company.  Folio. 

Eecnti ting  service.  Eegulations  of  the 

army  of  the  United  States,  both  regular  and 
volunteer.  War  department,  adjutant  gene- 
ral’s office,  December  1,  1863.  101  pp.  8°. 

IVashington,  1864. 

(Eegisters  of  the),  1815-69.  6 v.  8^. 

IVashington,  181.5-70. 

Eegulations  concerning  barracks  and 

quarters  for  the  army  of  the  Uuited  States. 
489  pp.,  16  pi.  Eoyal  4°.  Washington, 
adjutant  general’s  office,  1861. 

(Eegulations  for  the).  With  appendix  : 

articles  of  war,  and  extracts  from  acts  of 
congress.  487  pp.  12°.  New  York,  Har- 
per tj-  Brother,  1857. 

(Eegulations  for  the  subsistence  de- 
partment of  the).  57  pp.  8°.  Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office,  1862. 

(Eevised  regulations  for  the),  of  1861. 

By  authority  of  the  war  department.  558 
pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co. 

The  same.  With  an  appendix  contain- 
ing the  changes  and  laws  affecting  army 
regulations  and  articles  of  war,  to  June  25, 
1863.  594  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Govern- 

ment Printing  Office,  1863. 

Eeport  of  the  chief  of  engineers  to  the 

secretary  of  war,  for  the  year  1868.  1200 

pp.  Eoyal  8°.  IVashington,  1869. 

(Statistical  report  of  sickness  and  mor- 
tality of  the),  from  1855  to  1860.  See  Cool- 
idge  (E.  II.) 

(Statutes  relating  to  the),  as  revised, 

simplified,  arranged,  and  consolidated  by 
the  commission  appointed  for  that  purpose, 
from  the  various  acts  of  congress  now  in 
force,  in  whole  or  in  part.  82  pp.  4°. 
IVashington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1868. 

United  States  Christian  Commission. 
Annual  report  for  1863.  284  pp.  8°.  Phil 
adelphia,  1864. 

United  States  Commercial  and  Statis- 
tical Register.  See  Hazard  (Samuel). 

United  States  Government  Hospital  for 
the  Insane  (Eeports  of  the).  1.855  to  1870. 
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pose of  facts  concerning  recent  transactions 
relating  to  tlie  corps  of  cadets  of  the  United 
Slates  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  New 
York.  08  pp.  8“.  Nticburgh  {N.  Y.),  Vriuh 
C.  Lewis,  1819. 

[Ill  Pamthlets,  V.  206.] 

United  States  Navy.  Narrative  of  the  ex- 
pedition of  an  American  squadron  to  the 
China  seas  and  Japan,  in  1852-54,  under 
command  of  Com.  M.  C.  Perry.  Com- 
piled by  F.  L.  Hawks.  3 v.  4°.  ILash- 
ington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson  D.  Tucker, 

18.50. 

(Register  of  commissioned,  warrant, 

and  volunteer  officers  of  the),  including  offi- 
cers of  the  marine  corps,  to  January  1,  1867. 
190  pp.  8°.  Washington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1867. 

(Regulations  for  the  uniform  and  dress 

of  the),  1841.  14  pp.  8°.  Washington,  J. 

G.  S.  Gideon. 

[In  Pamphlets,  t.  339.] 

Reports  of  two  boards  ot  navy  offi- 
cers, convened  by  order  of  the  Hon.  William 
A.  Graham,  secretary  of  the  navy,  to  exam- 
ine certain  desiccated  alimentary  vegetable 
substances.  73  pp.  8°.  Washington,  iS'o2. 

Naval  observatory.  Astronomical  and 

meteorological  observations  made  at  the 
United  States  naval  observatory.  During  the 
years  1864-66.  3 v.  4°.  IVashington,  Gov-\ 
ernment  Printing  0ffi.ee,  1866-68. 

The  same.  During  the  years 

1861-62.  J.  M.  Gilliss,  captain  United 
.States  navy,  superintendent.  Published  by 
authority  from  the  Hon.  secretary  of  the  navy. 
2 v.  519,698  pp.  4°.  IVashington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1862. 

The  same.  During  the  year 

1867.  Published  by  authority  of  the  Hon. 
secretary  of  the  navy.  Commodore  B.  F. 
Sands,  United  Stales  navy,  superintendent. 
789  pp.,  12  pi.  4°.  Washington,  Govern- 
vient  Printing  Office,  1870. 

The  same.  During  the  years 

1851-52.  Published  by  authority  from  the  j 
Hon.  secretary  of  the  navy.  Under  direc- 
tion of  Captain  J.  M.  Gilliss,  United  States 
navy,  superintendent.  652  jrp.  4°.  IVash- 
ington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1867. 

The  same.  During  the  year 

1868.  Published  by  authority  of  the  Hon. 
secretary  of  the  navy.  Commodore  B.  F. 

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United  States  Navy— Continued. 

Sands,  United  States  navy,  sirirerintendent. 
4°.  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office, 
1871. 

Astronomical  observations  made 

at  the  United  States  Naval  Observatory  dur- 
ing the  years  185!  and  1852.  J.  M.  Gilliss, 
Capt.  U.  S.  N.,  superintendent.  Published 
by  authority  from  Iron,  secretary  of  navy. 
652  pp.  4°.  IVashington,  Government  Print- 
ing Office,  1867. 

Reports  on  observations  of  the 

total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  August  7,  1869.  217 
pp.,  12  pi.  4°.  IVashington,  Government 
Printing  Office,  1870. 

Reports  on  observations  of  the 

total  solar  eclipse  of  December  22,  1870. 
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INDEX  OF  PRINCIPAL  SUBJECTS. 


ABDOMEN. 

Abdomen,  Diseases  of.  Abercrombie,  An- 
dral,  Bamberger,  Bright  (E. ),  Habersbon, 
Jolinsou  (J.),  Kaufmann,  Pemberton. 

[5cc  INTESTINKS,  DISEASES  OF  THE.] 

Wounds  and  injuries  of  Cliaraai- 

son,  Gutlirio  (G.  J.),  Ilenrici,  Hermann. 

Abortion.  Burns  (J.),  Fabrice,  Gucniot, 
Hodge  (H.  L.),  Storer. 

Abscess  and  suppuration.  Cliassaignac, 
GoflFart,  Grundler,  Joseph,  Olnliausen,  Ques- 
nay,  Severinus,  Vidal,  Williamson. 

Absorbents  and  absorption.  Cruikshank, 
Dangerfield,  Fouler  (R. ),  Ha'ggstiom, 
Hodge  (B.  G.),  Klajip,  Ludwig  et  Titio, 
Rccklingliauson,  Ruyscb,  Sheldon,  Teich- 
tnann,  Walmsley,  Winterbottom. 

Acid,  Carbolic.  Davis,  Declat,  Lasch,  San- 
som,  Squibb,  Ummethun. 

Carbonic.  Dobson,  Emmet,  Pok- 

rowsky. 

Acoustics.  Ball,  Bartlette,  Tyndall. 

Acupuncture.  Churchill,  Eupen,  Woostius. 

Air  and  atmosphere.  Creekes,  Ellis,  Gris- 
com,  HofF,  Robertson,  Thomson. 

Air,  compressed.  Effects  of  Bertin,  Clark 
(E.  A.),  Jaminet,  Taylor,  Vivenot. 

Air  iir  the  veins.  Amussat,  Cormack. 

Air-passages,  Foreign  bodies  in.  Gross 
(S.  D.),  Pistorius. 

Alcohol  and  its  effects.  Audhoui,  Bell  ( J. ), 
Forbes,  Grifberg.  Lindsly,  Macnish,  Mar- 
cet,  Mussey,  Racle,  Rosenthal,  Ross,  Wenzel. 

Algae.  Grunow,  Harvey,  Kiitzing,  Niigeli, 
Notaris,  Suringar. 

Ambulance.  See  Army,  Medical  de- 
partment of  an  ; Surgery,  Military  ; 
Wounded. 

Amputation.  Alanson,  Barbier,  Beck  (K.  J.), 
Blasius  (E.),  Boeckel,  Brunnemann,  Brii- 
ninghausen,  Eudes,  Graefe  (C.  F.  von),  Hey- 
folder  (J.  F.),  Kern,  Kirin;  e,  Maiugault, 
Metzig,  Motz,  Munzenthaler,  Mynors,  Neu- 
konini,  Pczolt,  Ploucquet,  Rizet,  Schmidt 
(11.),  Scholz,  Schreiner,  Scoutetten,  Tealo, 
Velpeau,  Zeis. 

Double.  Carnochan,  Langfeldt. 

At  the  elbow.  Uhde, 


ANATOMY. 

Amputation,  Fingers.  Schreiber. 

Foot.  Reiiner,  Roux.  Siebert. 

At  the  hip-joint.  Butcher  and  Smith, 

Cox  (W.  S.),  Fruneke  (C.  G.),  Gaingeo  (J. 
S.),  Hedenus,  Hduot,  Knener,  I>’Alouette 
et  Theroulde,  Otis,  Packard,  Smith  (S.), 
Stemmermaun,  Veitch,  Volkmann,  Warren. 

At  the  knee-joint.  Ehrhardt,  Lotte- 

rer. 

Of  the  leg.  Baudens,  Chavano. 

At  the  shoulder-joint.  Dahl,  Kloss, 

Martin  et  Champesme,  Peaslee,  Roux. 

Of  the  thigh.  Basedow,  Green, 

Gritti,  Gueuault  et  Vandenesse,  Melchiori, 
Tschep. 

Anaesthesia  and  anaesthetics.  Andrews, 
Bromberger,  Eckstein,  Flagg,  Forbes  (John), 
Hayward,  Lente,  Morton,  Murphy,  Nuss- 
baum,  Perrin  et  Lallemand,  Roberts,  San- 
som,  Simpson,  Smith  (T.),  Snow,  Squibb, 
Waldie,  Walker,  Warren,  Wells,  Wise. 

Anasarca.  See  Dropsy. 

Anatomical  museums  and  collections. 
Blancken,  Catalogue,  Cerutti,  Dupuytren, 
Dusscau,  Hodgkin,  Hyrtl,  Jackson,  Museum, 
Pepper,  Ray,  Saint  George’s  Hospital,  Thi- 
beit,  Williamson. 

Plates.  Albinus,  Anatomical,  Bidloo, 

Bonamy,  Bourgery,  Braune,  Caldani,  Clo- 
quet, Cowper,  Ellis  and  Fold,  Eustachius, 
Froriep,  (L.  F.),  Geininus,  Haudyside,  Lan 
cisius,  Lizars,  Loder,  Mascagni,  Mayer, 
Mitchell  (E.),  Pirogoff,  Quain  and  Wilson, 
Remmelin,  Senes,  Spaher  and  Remilinus, 
Vicq-d’Azyr,  Welsch. 

Preparation.  Breschet,  Naumann, 

Tulk  and  HentVey. 

Anatomy,  Comparative.  Allen,  Bellingcri, 
Blake,  Blasius  (G. ),  Blumenbach,  Burnett 
(W.  I.),  Cabell,  Cams,  Coues,  Cuvier,  Ed- 
wards (H.  ISl.),  Ercolani,  Fischer  (G.),  Flor- 
man,  Flourens,  Flower,  Frey,  Ftir.stenberg, 
Grant  (R.  E.),  Grew,  Haase  et  1' iey,  Har- 
wood, Haughton,  Hoffmann  und  Weyen- 
bergh.  Home,  Houston,  Huxley,  Hyrtl, 
Jones  (T.  R.),  Knox,  Leisering,  Maclise, 
Noellner,  Owen,  Parker,  Eetzius,  Rolleslon, 


ANATOMY. 


434 


ARMY. 


Anatomy,  Comparative — Continued. 

Kueff,  Sclioenlein,  Serres,  Siebold  and  Stan- 
nius,  Tliom.son  (^Y.),  Tiedemann,  Trevi- 
r.anus,  Ulniauu,  Valentinu.s,  Vrolik,  Wagner, 
(R.),  Wilder. 

[See  House,  Axatomy  of  the.]  | 

Descriptive  and  practical.  Aeby, 

Allen,  Baglivi,  Banister,  Bartboldus,  Bar-  { 
tbolinus  (C.  and  T.),  Bedard  (P.  A.),  Bdir 
(A.  von),  Bell  (C.,  J.  and  C.),  Benedict, 
Berrettino,  Bicbat,  Biumi,  Blancardus,  Bre- 
mer, Bryant  (T.  S.),  Cbaisty,  Cbeselden, 
Cloquet  (II. ),  Conipendio,  Craigie,  Crnveil- 
Ider,  Dagoty,  Dieraerbroeck,  Drake  (.Jas.), 
Ellis  and  Ford,  Erdl,  Estienne,  Falloppius, 
Fyfe,  Gavard,  Gerdy  (P.  N. ),  Gibson  (T.), 
Gray  (H.),  Harrison  (R.),  Harwood,  Heistcr,  i 
Heitzmann,  Heule,  Hildebrandt,  Hodges  (R. 
M.),  Holden  and  Langton,  Hooper  (R.), 
Hyrtl,  Isaacs,  Jainain  (A.),  Kulmus,  Lau- 
cisins,  Laureulius,  Lautb,  Lei(l3',  Lizars, 
Loder,  Lopez,  Mandl,  Marshall,  Masse, 
Meckel,  Monro,  Monro  and  Winslow,  etc., 
Morton,  Pare,  Paxton,  Piccolliomini,  Portal, 
Quain,  Riolanus,  Sabatier,  Sappey,  Sarlan- 
dibre,  Shaw,  Smith  (H.  H ),  S()minerriug, 
SpigeliuSjStepbanus,  Tauvr^q  Todd  and  Bow- 
man, Vaughan,  Verduc,  Verheyen,  Vesalius.  ' 
Vicq-d’Azyr,  Wheeler,  Wilson,  Wistar,  j 
Zeidlern.  j 

Essays  and  observations.  Bartholi- 

nus,  Bilharz,  Bruns,  Falloppius,  Goodsir, 
Huber,  Hyrtl,  Iseuflamm,  Jaukius,  .Jancke  i 
et  Wehle,  Lancisius,  Malpigliius,  Mercer, 
Morgagni,  Nuck,  Paaw,  Perdulcis,  Peyer,  j 
Prochaska,  Ruysch,  Smith  (G.  K.),  Stru-j 
thers.  Turner.  j 

Minute  and  microscopic.  See  His- 
tology. 

Pathological.  Albers,  Andral,  Arm- ; 

strong,  Auvert,  Baa.der,  Baillie,  Bartholinus  j 
(T.),  Billard,  Bock  (C.  E.),  Bonetus,  Bunn,  j 
Bright,  Brodowskiego,  Carswell,  Chiaie,  j 
Chomel  (S.),  Cruveilliier,  Engel,  From-  i 
maun,Gamge8  (J.S.),  Gross  (S.  D.),Ha.sse 
(C.  E.),  Hodgkin,  Hoffmann  (C.  E.  E.), 
Hooper  (R.),  Hope,  Horner  (W.  E.),  Houel, 
Howship,  Jones  and  Sieveking,  Joseph,  | 
Klebs,  Klob,  Krebel,  Kunze,  Lambl,  Lebert,  ' 
Lobstein,  Money,  Monro,  Morgagni,  Otto,  j 
Rokitanskj’,  Serres,  Vanderiroel,  Vernicchi,  | 
Vogel,  Vrolik,  Wenzel,  Whittaker,  Wiel,  '• 
Wilks. 

[5ec  Histology,  Pathological.]  i 

Regional  and  surgical.  Agatz,  Al- 


Anatoniy,  Regional  and  surgical — Cont’d. 
bertini,  Anderson  (W.),  Auger,  Bell  (C.), 
Bell  (J.),  Beraud,  Bierkowski,  Bertrandi, 
Blandiu,  Boujalsky,  Bourgery,  Braune, 
Burns  (A.),  Codes,  Darrach,  Edwards  (H. 
M.),  Froriep,  Heath  (C.),  Henke,  Hyrtl, 
Jameson  (H.  G.),  Krais,  Maclise,  Malgaigne, 
Morton,  Paulet  et  Sarazin,  Pbtrequin,  Piro- 
goff,  Richet,  Rosenmuller,  Roser,  Sibson, 
Velpeau,  Volz,  Watt. 

Aneurism.  Abernethy,  Arnold,  Bacbmann, 
Breschet,  Broca,  Casamayor,  Ciniselli,  Dun- 
can, Erichsen,  Goldbeck,  Hazon  et  Thierry, 
Labastide,  Lancisius,  Murray,  Owen,  Scar- 
pa, Schlesier,  Smyth,  Teiehmeyer,  Uldig, 
Walther,  Wardrop,  Watson,  Weltinius. 

Animal  magnetism,  mesmerism,  spirit- 
ualism, etc.  Ashburner,  Braid,  Hammond, 
Latbntaiuc,  Mitchell  (J.  K.),  Peirce  and 
Howard,  Reichenbach. 

Anthropology.  See  Man. 

Anus,  Artificial.  Amussat,  Draudt,  Roth- 
schild, Warren. 

Fistula  of.  Bars,  Bierkowski,  Fischer, 

Pott. 

See  Rectum. 

Aphasia.  Bateman,  Schmalz. 

Apoplexy.  Argyropulus,  Armstrong,  Ber- 
gius,  Borcharen,  Bremuer,  Castro,  East,  Fe- 
ron,  Geerdinxius,  Green,  Haio,  Heiland,  Hol- 
land, Hu  we.  Marsh,  Melville,  Moffat,  Mushet, 
Sainsbury,  Schaap,  Skene,  Stochius,  Ver- 
zaschiE,  Walker,  Webster. 

Apparatus  and  bandages.  Annandale, 
Bandaging,  Bernstein,  Buck,  Burggrave, 
Chapman,  Clerc,  Cordival,  Emmert,  Es- 
march, Fournier,  Goffres,  Gosselin,  Kolbe, 
Le  Clerc,  Mason  and  Campbell,  Mason  (L. 
D.),  Merchie,  Palasciauo,  Piuckard,  Ra- 
mette,  Roux,  Sandel,  Sargent,  Thillaj’e, 
Viugtrinier,  Wales. 

[5ec  SuuGEuy,  Ml.N'OU  ] 

Army,  Medical  department  of  an.  Or- 
ganization and  regulations.  Begin,  Bel- 
gian Army,  Bericht,  Be^-er,  Brambilla,  Brian, 
Cerfherr,  Collette,  Colombier,  Confederate 
States,  Corps  de  Santc,  Didiot,  Fallot,  French 
Army,  Gama, Grace,  Greenleaf,  Gritti,  Hamil- 
ton, Ilaurowitz,  Heyfelder,  Hubler,  Jackson 
(R.),  Legouest,  Liandon,  Loeffler,  Maillot 
et  Fuel,  Maldignj’,  Mddecins  militaires,  Mil- 
lingen,  Moffitt,  Pans  (R.),  I’etrio,  Prussian 
Arm}’,  Rozier,  Russian  Army,  Sehiffmann, 
Steiner,  Swiss  Army,  Theden,  United  States 
Army,  Vignes,  Webster,  Wulzer. 

[.'fee  SuuGEiiy,  Militahy  ; WouNPEn.  Cake  of.] 


ARMY. 


435 


BONES. 


Army.  Organization,  regulations,  and 
jurisprudence.  Army  Regulations,  Be- 
richt,  British  Army,  Byrne,  Cayol,  Durat 
(Lasalle),  Eaton,  Foublanque,  French  Army, 
Hasson,  Jackson,  Lieber,  Mar.siiall, O’Brien, 
Prager,  Prevot,  Proceedings,  Ragland,  Roth, 
United  States  Army. 

Arsenic.  Bailly,  Boudin,  Hunt,  Pichaud,  Pot- 
ter, Wegelius. 

Arteries,  Anatomy,  physiology,  and  dis- 
eases of  the.  See  Blood-vessels. 

Ligature  of.  Aikin,  Beck  (K.  J.), 

Berliughieri,  Briiningh arisen,  Jailliot,  .Tones 
(.7.  F.  D.),  Le  Fort,  Lente,  Lister,  Manec, 
Phillips,  Reuard  et  Thieuller,  Roux,  Yeiteh. 

Arts  and  manufactures  Auchincloss,  Bar- 
Hard,  Beckwith,  Byrn,  Crookes,  U’Alligny, 
Dodd,  Duplais,  Reimanu. 

Ascites.  See  Dropsy. 

Asphyxia  and  drowning.  Adams,  Clanny, 
Davidson,  Detharding,  Forbes,  Grimmer, 
Hosack,  Howard,  Kay,  Legare,  Lembach, 
McDonnell,  Mackenzie,  Murray,  Nachtigal, 
Struve. 

Asthma.  Berger,  Besnard,  Boom, Heath,  Rara- 
adge,  Salter,  Swart. 

Bandages.  See  Apparatus. 

Barracks,  Construction  of.  Billings,  Brit- 
ish Army,  Kaserne,  Steinberg,  United  States 
Army. 

Baths  and  bathing.  Ascherson,  Bauer,  Este, 
F''loyer,  Lauverjat,  Lockette,  Mayer,  Ray- 
ner,  Ronard,  Warmbad. 

Belladonna.  Kay,  Meuriot,  Timmermann. 

Beriberi.  Guy,  Malcolmson. 

Bibliography,  General'.  Allibone,  Apple- 
ton,  A.stor  Library,  Brunet,  Catalogue,  Es- 
lin,  Jeffrey,  Jewett,  Lowndes,  Payne  and 
Foss,  Qubrard,  Underwood. 

Medical.  See  Medicine,  History 

and  literature  of 

Bile.  Ervin,  Grieve,  Hunauld,  Maclurg,  Ot- 
ter, Platner,  Ramsay,  Rees,  Ried,  Roebuck. 

Biography,  Medical.  Bache,  Barker,  Boott, 
Bowling,  Burrowes,  Butler,  Coates,  Cox, 
Clark,  Delafield,  Follen,  Gross,  Horner,  Ho- 
sack, Jackson,  Laurent,  Lewins,  McMichacl, 
Meigs,  Morton,  Mott,  Neill,  Ottloy,  Petti- 
grew, Roberts,  Stone,  Thatcher,  Wadd,  War- 
drop,  Warren,  Wood. 

[5ec  Mkdici.vk,  History  and  litkrature  ok.] 

Biology.  See  Life. 

Bladder,  urinary,  Diseases  and  injuries 
of  the.  See  'Urinary  Organs. 


Blood,  Circulation  of  the.  Carson  (Jac.), 
Carson  (Jas.),  Coxe  (J.  R. ),  Glass,  Hall 
(M.),  Harvey(W.),  Helvetius,  Holden  (E.), 
Johnston  (C.),  Lffiseke,  Marey,  Pecquet, 
Plates,  Siegel,  Spallanzini,  Thebesius,  Zahn. 

Pathology  of  the.  Andral,  Ferris, 

Gibert,  Leissler,  Magendie,  Salisbury,  Se}'- 
bert,  Stevens  (W.),  Verbruggo,  Wundeilich. 

Pnysiology  of  the.  Adams,  Addison, 

Atlee,  Birkbeck,  Butt,  Caldwell,  Danielssou 
(J.),  Deinso,  Hewson  (W. ),  Hunter  (J.), 
Keller,  Magendie,  Newbigging,  Ostens, 
Polli,  Skey,  Stevens  (W.),  Tod. 

Transfusion  of  the.  Belina-Swiont- 

kowski,  Emmerling,  Loewenthal,  Ore. 

Blood-letting.  Alberti,  Augenius,  Clutter- 
buck,  Coxie,  Ducachet,  Hall  (M.),  Hinch- 
loiis,  Hoef'er,  Lobstein,  Segnitz,  Smith  (H.), 
Stevenson,  Steelier,  Struthers,  Wallbaum. 

Blood-vessels,  Anatomy  and  physiology 
of  the.  Amniau,  Barclay,  Bell  (C.),  Bill- 
roth, Blizard,  Dentu,  Dubrueil,  Dupuytreu, 
Guuz,  Gutjahr,  Harrmaun,  Hahn,  Haller, 
Heckel,  Lebert,  Lucas,  Murray,  Nunn,  Ot- 
teus.  Power,  Ruble,  Smith  (N.  R.),  Turner, 
Van  Swieten,  Walther. 

Diseases  of.  Burckhardt,  Hodgson, 

Kulm,  Lebert,  Lee,  Miiller,  Rokitansky. 

Wounds  aird  injuries  of  Bach- 

mann,  Chauvet,  Guthrie,  Herment  et  Le 
Roy,  Jones. 

Boards  of  health.  See  Hygiene,  Public. 

Body,  the  human.  Proportions  of  An- 
dran,  Berkeley,  Cams,  Dornfield,  Durer, 
Ortalli,  Stevens,  Zeising. 

Bone,  Histology  and  growth  cf  Agardh, 
Fick,  Kolb,  Pleissuer,  Reichel,  Robin,  Tom- 
niasiui. 

Repair  of  Hein,  Koeler,  Leeuw,  Ol- 
lier, Rabben,  Steinlin,  Vrolik,  Wagner. 

Bones,  Anatomy  of  the.  Albiuiis,  Bell  (J.), 
Cheselden,  Cooper  (B.  B.),  Holden,  Humph- 
reys, Ilnioni,  Monro,  Norton,  Paaw,  Quain  and 
Wilson,  Tabulm,  Ungebaur,  Ward,  Wilson. 

Diseases  of  the.  Bell  (B.),  Beylard, 

Boeckel,  Bonn,  Boyer,  Buchholtz,  Carnoehan, 
Clossius,  Coulon,  Dreux,  Dupuytren,  Eber- 
maier,  Gerdy,  Glisson,  Bate,  etc.,  Goepel,Goh- 
lii,  Gooszen,  Gross,  Handyside,  Hickman, 
Keller,  Liron,  Loehrl,  Macdonald,  Miescher, 
Moltrecht,  Naumann,  Ortloff,  Petit,  Russell, 
Schott,  Slevogtius,  Staidey,  Stussio,  Verney, 
Wagner,  Weber  (C.  O.),  Weidmann,  Whatc- 
ly,  Wilson,  Wissmann. 

[See  Rickets.] 


BOTANICAL  MEDICINE. 


436 


CHEMISTRY. 


Botanical  medicine.  Cook,  Cooper,  Curtis, 
Robinson,  Thomson. 

Botany.  Baenitz,  Bulliard  ct  Ricliarcl.  Cazin, 
Coles,  Dodoens,  Edlicli,  Forbes,  Fries,  Gray, 
Flofineister,  Lindsay,  London,  Montague, 
Nadeaud,  NiessI,  Payer,  Reese,  Robsahin, 
Rossinilssler,  Rousseau,  Smith  (J.  E.), 
Sprengel,  Stark,  Stizenberger,  Tasmania, 
Thornton,  Triana  et  Planclion. 

[&e  ALG.E ; Fungi.] 

Brain,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Bergmann,  Bischoff,  Deiters,  Faselius,  Gall 
and  Spurzheim,  Gordon,  Giinz,  Larcher,  Mon- 
ro, Ramsay,  Ridley,  Rives,  Solly,  Tiede- 
inaun,  Todd,  Vicq-d’Azyr,  Willis. 

Diseases  and  pathalogical  anato- 
my of  the.  Andral,  Bayle,  Burrows,  Du- 
bois, Durand,  Duseh,  Flecli.sig,  Hartensteiu, 
Hayern,  Hooper  (J.  H.),  Hooper  (R.),  Kel- 
lie, Kuecht,  Lallemand,  Lelut,  Maeabiau, 
Monod,  Paget,  Paterson,  Philip,  Rcgnard, 
Reynolds,  Rooye,  Rostan,  Schott,  Schroeder 
van  der  Kolk,  Seidel,  Solly,  Stegmann,  Wen- 
zel. 

[See  Apoplexy  ; Hydrocephalus.] 

Wounds  and  injuries  of  the. 

Arndt,  Bruns,  Camerarius,  Colquhoun,  Cor- 
vinus,  Hartmann,  Hoffmann,  Teubeler. 

[5'ce  Head,  Injuries  of  the.] 

Breast,  Diseases  of  the.  B6rard,  Birkett, 
Cooper,  Heister,  Langguth,  Morison,  Tabor, 
Velpeau,  Zocher. 

Burns.  Biesiadecki,  Maffre,  Muller. 

Bursae.  Heineke,  Kocb,  Synnestredt. 

Calculi,  Biliary.  Coe,  Thudicbum. 

Urinary.  Austin,  Badham,  Bailloii, 

Crosse,  Detharding  et  Schaumkell,  Htiolles, 
Fischer,  Forbes,  Hazon  et  Macquer,  Jahn, 
Jacobs,  Kastan,  Peter,  Reynolds,  Schreiber, 
Schmidt  (B.),  Tattersall,  Volland,  Winger. 

Campaigns,  Histories  of.  Abyssinian,  Al- 
cock,  Armand,  Aubas  de  Montfaiicon,  Bau- 
dens,Beaupr6,Beck  (B.),Bertherand, Boudin, 
British  Army,  Desgeuettes,  Heyfelder  (O.), 
Jacquot,  Larrey  (D.  J.),  Larrey  (IL),  Letter- 
man,  Loeffler,  Mann,  M’Gregor,  Moseley, 
Moiiat,  Paillard,  Prussian  Army,  Sandras, 
Scrive,  S6e,  Stahmann,  Swinburne. 

Cancer  and  cancroid.  Bennett,  Canquoin, 
Cockle,  Collis,  Cooke,  Cornil  et  Trasbot, 
Da  Costa,  Delaize,  Dcssus,  Fibling,  Gilli- 
chan,  Hcnnig,  Hering,  lleurtaux,  Hickman, 
Johnson,  Kaltschmied,  Koester,  Laurence, 
Liron,  Moore,  O’Connor,  Parker,  Pearson, 
Pemberton,  Poisson,  Ramnistedt,  R6camier, 


Cancer  and  cancroid — Continued. 

Schilling,  Schott,  Senftner,  Sibley,  Sigel, 
Tabor,  Thiersch,  Triller,  Velpeau,  Weybe, 
Wilken,  Williams,  Wolff,  Young,  Zuege. 

Carbuncle.  Biicking,  Payan,  Sehupmann, 
Wendrotb. 

Catalepsy.  Coldstream,  Milner. 

Cataract.  Albinus,  Benevoli,  Christy,  Co- 
lombier,  De  Luc6,  Foucher,  Freytag,  Gen- 
til,  Guthrie,  Henckel,  Moine,  Reichenbach, 
Scott,  Sigwart,  Stevenson,  Th6rond,  Thu- 
rant. 

Catarrh.  See  Influenza. 

Cautery.  Gondret,  Perry,  Philipeaiix. 

Chemical  analysis.  Best,  Crookes,  Dexter, 
Ducoin,  Elderhorst,  Faraday.  Fleischer, 
Foerster,  Fresenius,  Galloway,  Gerhardt  and 
Chancel,  Griffin,  Lefort,  Mohr,  Noad,  Nor- 
mandy, Northcote  and  Church,  Puller,  Ros- 
coe,  Scott,  Sharpies,  Siater,  Spencer,  Storcr, 
Sutton,  Thorpe,  Wanklyn  and  Chapman, 
Will,  Williams,  Wbhler. 

Physics.  Baumgartner,  Cooke,  Craig, 

Davies,  Draper,  Ewell,  Jackmann,  Neu-er- 
fundene,  etc.,  Newton,  Pynchon,  Salleron, 
Thebesius. 

Chemistry.  Elements,  systems,  and 
manuals.  Barker,  Beguinus,  Bloxam,  Boer 
haave,  Braude  and  Taylor,  Chaptal,  Cutbush, 
Eliot  and  Storer,  Frankland,  Galloway,  Girar 
din,  Gorham,  Gornp  (Besanez),  Graliam, 
Haines,  Hare,  Henry,  Hoffmann,  Jacob, 
Jacobs,  Kane,  Macadam,  Macquer,  Mary- 
land, Miller,  Murray,  Naquet,  Nicholson, 
Odling,  Pelouze  et  Fremy,  Regnaiilt,  Ros- 
coe,  Soniienschein, Thomson, Valentin,  Watts, 
Webster,  Williamson. 

Applied  to  arts,  etc.  Knapp,  Liebig, 

Mulder,  Pasteur,  Richardson  and  Watts, 
Ronalds,  Ure. 

Animal  and  medical.  Attfield, 

Beequerel,  Bowman,  F'olwarczny,  Funke, 
Hoppe-Seyler,  Husemann,  Lassaigne,  Leh- 
mann, Orfila,  Paris,  Pelletan,  Polli,  Rand, 
Riosell,  Robin  et  Verdeil.  Schlossberger, 
Simon,  Steiner,  Wasserberg,  Wurtz. 

Essays,  memoirs,  etc.  Bertin, 

Biechele,  Bochme,  Bonastre,  Bourgoin,  Bou- 
tron  et  Boiidet,  Bunsen,  Cahours,  Cheval- 
licr,  Crollius,  Darbcl,  Daiibcnj',  Dussance, 
Duve,  Frankland,  Gerding,  Gibbs  and  Gcnth, 
Hare,  Hoppe-Seyler,  Kier,  Langbeiii,  La- 
voisier, Lubbock,  Marschall,  Mayer,  Miche- 
litz,  Morin,  Murray,  Naurocki,  Obermayer, 


CHEMISTRY. 


437 


CHOLERA. 


Cliemistry,  Essays,  memoirs,  etc — Cont’d. 
Paracelsus,  Rad,  Roget,  Sclilomilcli,  Smith 
(T.  P.),  Stahl,\Veigel,\Vell,\Veyland,Wui(z. 

Chest,  Diseases  of.  Aitketi,  Ainar,  An- 
dral,  Blakiston,  Fuller,  Gerhard,  Green, 
Has.se,  Hayes,  Hunter,  Laennec,  Leroy, 
Merchie,  Sanborn,  Stokes,  Weatherhead, 
Wendt,  Williams,  Wintrich. 

[5ee Empyema;  Heart;  Pleurisy;  Pneumonia.] 

Children,  Diseases  of.  Bedford,  Berton, 
Billard,  Bouchut,  Bott,  Burns,  Butter,  Car- 
ter, Cheyne,  Churchill,  Coley,  Collins,  Con- 
die,  Delattre,  Dendy,  Devvees,  Dillnberger, 
Ellis,  Evanson,  Forster,  Giraldbs,  Guersant, 
Harris,  Hempel,  Hillier,  Holmes,  Jameson, 
Krause,  Loschner,  Meigs,  Meigs  and  Pepper, 
Mercurialis,  Merei,  Moss,  Roger,  Smith  (E.), 
Sfjuire,  Stewart,  Thore,  Underwood,  A'al- 
leix,  Vidal,  Villebrune,  Warnatz,  West, 
Wilcke,  Wimmer. 

Hygiene  and  management  of. 

Allix,  Carault,  Chavasse,  Darwall,  Hall, 
London,  Seraine. 

Chlorosis.  Emmrich,  Keerres,  Meyer,  Ooster- 
hout,  Reichenow,  Udemans,  Uzac,  Zaft'. 

Cholera  and  cholera  morbus.  Abeille, 
Abercrombie,  Acland,  Ainsworth,  Aitkeu, 
Aiton,  Ammon,  Ainshoff,  Angelin,  Annesley, 
Anton,  Arnoldi,  Arntzenius,  Ascherson, 
Ashton,  Atkins,  Auerbach,  Aumerie,  Ax- 
niann,  Ayre,  Az6mar,  Balaczeanu,  Baltz, 
Baly  and  Gull,  Bankier,  Barchewitz,  Barth, 
Barwell,  Baiidrimont,  Beck  and  Morri.s,  etc., 
Beckwith,  Behr,  Behrend,  Bell  (G.  H.),  Bell 
(J.  B.),  Bell  and  Condie,  Berg,  Beyer,  Bier- 
mann,  Binaghi,  Bleeker,  Block,  Blom, 
Blume,  Boehm,  Boisseau,  Bottger,  Boureau, 
Bowling,  Brauser,  Bree,  Breggen,  Brierre  de 
Boismont,  Brigham,  Briquet  et  Miguot,  Brock- 
iniiller,  Broeckeen  Man,  Bronson,  Brougham 
(S.),  Broussais  (F.  J.  V.),  Bruck,  Bryden, 
Buchanan  (A.),  Buchner  (W.  F.),  Budd 
(W.),  Buriand  (Reofrey),  Burrall,  Bushnan, 
Biiski,  Biittner,  Byrne  (B.  M.),  Cadet,  Ca- 
jander,  Caustatt,  Cappello  and  Lupi,  Casa- 
nova, Casper,  Chapman  (J.),  Chervin, 
Cholera,  Christie,  Corbyn,  Coulon  (J.  V.), 
Coventry  (C.  B.),  Cowdell,  Cox  (A.  L.), 
Cricca,  Crisp,  Dally,Uamon,  Dann,  Davasse, 
Deen,  De  Kalifki,  Delbriick,  De  Wilde, 
Doden,  Doorjak,  Drake  (D.),  Drescher 
(C.  l'\  .1.),  Droop,  Dukerley,  Diimmett, 
Duval,  Dyrscn,  Edinburgh,  Elkinton,  Eis- 
ner, Ely  (C.),  Ennemoser,  Ewertz,  Fabre 
(A.  F.  G.),  Falger,  Falkenthal,  Farr,  Fau- 


Cholera  and  cholera  morbus — Continued, 
connet,  Fauvel,  Fenicia,  Fickel,  Finger, 
Fischer  (G.  A.),  Flamm,  Fleischer  (T. ), 
Fremerij,  Froben,  Froriep  (L.  F.),  Froriep 
(R.),  Funcke,  Geary,  Gendrin,  Gerhards, 
Gietl,  Gmelin  (F.  G.),  Gnuschcke,  Godefroi, 
Gdppertuud  Knispel,  etc.,  Gosse,  Goudas,Go- 
doever,  Graffuuder,  Graham  (G.),  Grainger 
(R.  D.  ),Grauvogel,  Graves  (R.J.), Granville, 
Greenhow  (T.  M.),  Griesinger  und  Petten- 
kofer,  etc.,  Grove,Gubler,  Gunther  (R.),Gutt- 
ceit,  Huerten,  Halford,  Hallier,  Ilamernick, 
Harlan,  Harless,  Harper,  Harris  (E.),  Harts- 
horne  (H.),  llasper,  Hawthorne,  Hayden  and 
Cruise,  Heidler,  Heim,  Heiniann,  Hempel 
(F.),  Henning,  Henry  (J.  F.),  Herbst,  Her- 
manu(K.),  Herzog,  Heyfelder  (.1.  F.),  Hille, 
Himmelreich,  Hirsch  (G.),  Hinterberger, 
Hodenpyl,  Hoeven,  Hocveu,  Kaathoven,  etc., 
Hoffman  (S.  E.),  Hold,  Holscher,  Houig- 
berger,  Horn,  Horn  und  Wagner,  Huber  (C. 
U.  J.),  Huber(S.),Humpel,  Humphreys  (F.), 
Husemann  (G.),  Hisch,  India,  Instruction, 
Jameson  (H.  G.),  Jameson  (J.),  Jencken, 
Jewell,  Johnson  (G.),  Jdrg,  Joslin,  K * * , 
Kaernbach,  Kalisch  (Jas.),  Keir,  Kennedy 
(J  ),  Kennedy  (R.  IL),  Keraudren,  Kerck- 
hove,  Kiehl,  Kildjuschewski,  Kirk,  Klob, 
Koch  (K.  W. ),  Koeppe,  Kool,  Kranendonk, 
Kronser,  Kruger,  Kiichler,  Kypke,  Lamby, 
Langelaan,  Langlebert,  Lowrie,  Lebert 
(IL),  Lee  (J.  G.),  Lepetit,  Levy  (I.),  Lich- 
teustadt,  Lichtenstiidt  und  Seidlitz,  Lichten- 
stein, Loder,  Loeschner,  Logan  (T.  JL), 
Longueville,  Lorain,  Lori  user,  M’Cormac 
(IL),  Macleod  (A.  C.)  Macloughlin  (1).), 
Macuaniara,  Macpherson,  Mageudie  (F. ), 
Man,  Marheineke,  Markus,  Martin,  Marx, 
Mason,  Mayer,  Meli,  Meudcier,  Meyer 
(J.  N. ),  Meyer  (M.  A.),  Middendorp,  Moli- 
son,  Moll,  Mongeri,  Monneret,  Moreau  do 
Jonnes,  Morvan,  Mouchet,  Miihry,  Muller 
(C.),  Midler  (C.  J.  G.),  Mulder  (G.  J.), 
Midder  (J.  S.),  Mulder  und  Van  der  Pant, 
Nanninga,  Needham,  Newman,  New  York, 
Nicaise,  Nicolai,  Niemeyer,  Oesterlen,  Op- 
dorp,  Orton,  Pacini,  Paine,  Parkes,  Parkin, 
Peiff'or,  Peunink,  Penzel,  Person,  Peters, 
Pettenkofer,  Philodemus,  Phoebus,  I’icard, 
Pitot,  Plagge,  Ploss,  Polunin,  Polya  et  Griin- 
hut,  Prausnitz,  Protocoll,  Quarantine,  Ra- 
dius, Ramon,  Ramsey,  Rampio,  Raid,  Rap 
port,  Ratier,  Rdcamier,  Reed,  Reeken,  Reese, 
Reid,  Reider,  Reilingh,  Remer,  Report, 
Rhades,  Richardson,  Richter,  Rieck,  Rive, 


CHOLERA. 


438 


DIAGNOSIS. 


Cholera  and  cholera  morbus— Continued. 
Roercn,  Rogers,  Romberg,  R('senbauni,  Roser 
uud  Aloys,  Rousset,  Rust,  Sabbatini,  Sachs, 
Sanioje,  Sandras,  Sanitary,  Sansoin,  Scluifer, 
Scliarlau,  Scbartler,  Sclielzel,  Scbieferdecker, 
Schlott,  Scbinidt  (C.),  Schmidt  (F.  J.  .1.), 
Schmoele,  Scbueemann,  Scbuizleiu,  Scbnur- 
rer,  Scbouten,  Scott,  Scoutetten,  Searle, 
Sedgwick,  Sengeusse,  Sliapter,  Sherrill, 
Slirimjjton,  Siegert,  Siemerling,  Sim,  Simon 
(F.  A.),  Simon  (M.),  Smith  (J.  M.),  Snow  i 
(E.  M.),  Snow  (J.),  Solari,  Sonsino,  Spencer, 
Spitta,  Spooner,  Sijuibb,  Starr,  Stauski,  Stei- 
fensand,  Stein,  Steiubacher,  Stevens  (W.), 
Stiemer,  St'erling,  Stoscb,  Stoufflet,  Suer- 
man,  Suudelin,  Tacberon,  Tardieii,  Tessier, 
Thiersch,  Tholozan,  Thomas,  Thomas  (P.F.), 
Tliomassen,  Tilesius,  Tralles,  Trautmaun, 
Vache,  Verbeek,  V''erweij,  Vetter,  Vincent, 
Voelkel,  Volz,  Vrolik,  Waardenburg,  \Va- 
geuingen,  'Warren,  Wedekind,  Weissbrod, 
Whitney,  Wilhelmi,  Wilkinson,  Williams, 
Wilson,  Winslow,  Wintrich,  Woodward, 
Worms,  Wouves,  Wright,  Wynne,  Yates, 
Young,  Zehdeniker,  Zeller,  Zenker,  Zeeman, 
Zink,  Zwaan. 

Cicatrises  and  cicatrization.  Bszoct, 
Ficinus,  Figulus,  Kecking,  Lichtenauer, 
Siedmogrodzki,  Vrolik,  Ziepel. 

Cinchona  and  quinine.  Block,  Dancer, 
Fee,  Gaubert,  Irving,  Jobst,  Jones,  Mault, 
Martin,  Pulteney,  Squibb,  Storck,  Walker. 

Climate,  Effects  of.  Clark,  Falconer,  Forry, 
Gregory,  Haviland,  Pitta,  Santa  Pietra, 
.Schmidt,  Thomson. 

Climates,  warm.  Diseases  of.  Annesley, 
Brocklesby,  Campet,  Chisholm,  Clark,  Du- 
troulan,  Johnson,  Lind,  Martin,  Moseley, 
Saint-Vel,  Suuderall. 

Clothing  and  equipments.  Baxter,  Bel- 
lange,  British  Army,  Foville,  Longmore, 
Luard,  United  States  Army.  Woodhull, 
Zelder 

Club-foot.  See  Deformities. 

Cold,  Effects  and  uses  of  Beauprd,  Cas- 
per, Cullen,  La  Corbidre,  Lampert,  Nelson. 

Colic.  Lynch,  Macfarlane,  Mondot,  Panton, 
Webb. 

Consumption.  Adams,  Ancell,  Armstrong, 
Barrier,  Bidlot,  Bourlier,  Bruce,  Buriand- 
ReoftVey,  Carey,  Chevallier,  Clark,  Copello, 
Corvisart,  Cotton,  Crichton,  Crigan,  Deane, 
Dimsdale,  Dobell,  Dowe,  Eagle,  East,  El- 
liot, Fondey,  Gallup,  Gardner,  Gilbert,  Grin- 
dle,  Groshans,  Grossmaun,  Hall,  Home, 


Consumption — Continued. 

Hoogeveen,  Larden,  Lawson,  Louis,  Loy, 
M’Dougle,  Maurel,  Mawe,  Mitchel,  Moore, 
Morton,  Muuroe,  Niemeyer,  Ogiloy,  Perroud, 
Ringer,  Rose,  Shew,  Smith,  Steinhauer, 
.Sweetser,  Tayler,  Taylor,  Teulon,  Thorow- 
good,  Turnbull,  Villemin,  Waldenburg,  Wil- 
liamson. 

Contagion.  Aiton,  Bach,  Beale,  Davis,  Mor- 
ris, Owen,  Ranse,  Richardson,  Snow. 

Convulsions.  Gennip,  Rosa3us,Veiga,Vidal. 

Cranium  and  craniology.  Cams,  Davis, 
Davis  and  Thurman,  Engel,  Froriep,  Gosse, 
Hecker,  Hilton,  Iseuflamm,  Lucm,  Morton, 
Poinmerol,  Ramsay,  Riitimeyer,  Schaaffhau- 
seu,  Spix,  Thurman,  Welcker,  Wyman. 

Cranium,  Fracture  of.  Beck,  Berengarius, 
Bernonville,  Eisenstiick,  Gambs,  Grandmai- 
son,  Lebrec,  Thomas,  Wagner. 

Injuries  of  See  Head. 

Cretinism  and  goitre.  Abercrombie,  Brown, 
Milan,  Simpson. 

Crises.  Critical  discharges  and  critical 
days.  Auginot,  Bruno,  Croyz6,  Elliot, 
Tombe,  Veirac,  Voelcker,  Wenckebach. 

Croup.  Clagett,  Crawford,  Dabney,  Geret, 
Gouin,  Hinds,  Jeffreys,  Keir,  Lang,  Mont- 
pellier. 

Cynanche.  See  Croup  ; Diphtheria. 

Deafness.  See  Ear,  Diseases  of 

Death,  Causes  and  modes  of.  Cleveland, 
Eagle,  Ferrand,  Geuns,  Ontyd. 

Deformities  and  orthopeedia.  Ainesbury, 
Harwell,  Bigg,  Brodluirst,  Brown,  Coulson, 
Desbordeaux,  Fort,  Hamilton,  Humbert  et 
Jacquier,  Jalade-Lafond,  Little,  Maisonabe, 
Mellet,  Midler,  Muller  (W.  H.),  Ramsay, 
Sayre,  Scoutetten,  Sheldrake,  Tamplin,  Ta- 
vernier, Volkmatm,  Weber. 

[See  Joints,  Disease  of.] 

Delirium  tremens.  Blake,  Blanchon,Trlpler. 

Diabetes.  Bennett,  Biggs,  Buerschapcr,Camp- 
lin,  Elliott,  Erskine,  Fitzgerald,  Harley, 
Koch,  Koesen,  Landau,  Lankers,  Lynch, 
Marchal  de  Calvi,  Ruickoldt,  Ryan,  Shirreff, 
Shuter,  Smith  (G.  M.) 

Diagnosis,  Medical  and  surgical.  Anfrun, 
Barclay,  Berard,  Corfe,  Da  Costa,  Despres, 
Fenwick,  Hall,  Harrold,  Lessing,  Lyons, 
Macleod,  Raciborski,  Sluyterman,  Smee, 
Spillan,  Tanner,  Wedclii. 

! Physical.  Barth  and  Roger,  Bergeon, 

' Collin,  Desormcaux,  Elliotson,  Eulenburg, 

I Flint,  Gee,  Haxall,  Laenncc,  Niemeyer, 
Piorry,  Reiuhold,  Sawyer,  Souligoux,  Spiltal. 


DICTIONARIES. 


439 


ELECTRICITY. 


Dictionaiies,  English.  Clark,  Craig,  John- 
son, Richardson,  Webster,  Worcester. 

French.  Fleming  and  Tibbins,  Gar- 
ner, Spiers. 

German.  Adler,  Fliigel  and  Meiss- 
ner, Hilpert. 

Other  languages.  Andrews,  Rarberi, 

Dictionary,  Facciolati  et  Forcelliui,  Liddell 
and  Scott,  Morell. 

Dictionaries  and  cyclopaedias.  Medical. 
Biblioth&que,  Copland,  Coxe,  Cyclopi-edia, 
D’Arbovul,  Dechambre,  Delorme,  Diccioua- 
rio,  Dictionnaire,  Dunglison,  Fabre,  Gamier, 
Graete  nnd  Hufeland,  etc.,  Harris,  Hays, 
Hooper,  James,  Lipeniiis,  IMotherby,  Nichol, 
Nysten,Parr,  Quincy,  Turtou. 

Diet  and  regimen.  Albeugnefit,  Barker, 
Behrens,  Cheyne,  Dobell,  Erskine,  Hitch- 
cock, Lambe,  Neal,  Nisbet,  Paris,  Pereira, 
Taliaferro,  Vogler,  Wadd,  Walker,  Willich. 

f5ee  IIYGIK.SE,  Peksonal.] 

Digestion.  Beaumont,  Combe,  Glover,  Law- 
son,  Paine,  Pavy,  Rush,  Schiff,  Senebier, 
Strachau,  Tiedemauu  et  Gmelin,  Voisiu, 
Young. 

Digestive  organs.  Diseases  of.  Chambers, 
Cooke,  Dick,  Pavy. 

[&eAUDO.MEN;  LIVER;  .STOMACH. J 

Digitalis.  Brunton,  Greig,  Hendy,  Homolle 
et  Quevenne,  Moore,  Withering. 

Diphtheria  and  cynanche  maligna.  Bre- 
tonneau,  Budd,  Fehrmann,  Ramsay,  Semple, 
Wilson,  Wynne. 

Disease,  Causes  of.  Bens,  Conradus,  Craig, 
Dubinsky,  Ellenberger,  Ellis. 

Feigned.  Fallot,  Gavin,  Schmetzer, 

Waldtschinidt. 

[5cc  Recuuiti.vg.J 

Hereditary.  Adams,  Lucas,  Walker, 

Whitehead. 

Scriptural.  Bartholinus,  Mead, 

Disinfection  and  disinfectants.  Bartho- 
low,  Bronson,  Davis,  Disinfectants,  Labar- 
rarpie.  Report,  Sansom,  Smith  (R.  A.), 
Squibb,  Washington  (D.  C.) 

[.SVe  Hvoie.se,  Punuc.l 

Dislocations.  See  Fractures. 

Congenital.  Caruochan,  Dornseitf, 

I’ravaz,  Voss. 

Of  the  hip-joint.  Blasius,  Fabricius, 

Haupt,  Kompf,  Latz,  Poliniere,  Rotter, 
Seetzen,  W’arren. 

Of  the  shoulder-joint.  Clendinin, 

Compagnon,  I.utz,  Zwanzig. 


Dislocations  of  other  joints,  etc.  Dorama, 
Dudensing,Lafaurio,Liuser,Roeschke,  Schin- 
zinger,  Voogt. 

Dispensatories.  Coxe,  Dispensatory,  King, 
Maync,  Pemberton,  Rotherham,  Thacher, 
Thomson,  Wood. 

Dropsy,  ascites,  anasarca,  etc.  Basham, 
Borcht,  Brown,  Cleverly,  Cono,  Cumming, 
Desbans,  Fitzpatrick,  Haviland,  Iscanus, 
McKechnie,  Maclarty,  Mair,  Merlinja,  Muns- 
ter, Mussaphia,  Piper,  Pursell,  Ramsay,  Reu- 
mont,  Wilson,  Worrell. 

Drowning.  Sec  Asphyxia. 

Dysentery  and  diarrhoea.  Adolphus,  Assa- 
liiii,  Bojsewetter,  Baker  (G. ),  Ballingall, 
Bamptield,  Bancroft,  Bankier,  Bein,  Brown 
(C.),  Carstens,  Chuckerbutty,  Cox  (J.), 
Degner,  Dewar  (H.),  Dorantowicz,  Foerster 
(C.  G. ),  Geitner,  Gerloff  (E.  F.), Gruber  (H.), 
Hasenkuopf,  Houlston,  Jagemanu,  Julien, 
Lander,  Lehmann,  Lewins  (R.),  Liebes- 
kind,  McCambridge,  Mackenzie  (G. ),  Mac- 
leod  (A.  C.),  Miller,  Morison,  Nithack, 
PiEtsch,  Parkes,  Paul,  Rinne,  Romer,  Rump, 
Saviguae,  Sayers,  Scott,  Searle,  Somers, 
Starrat,  Stennett,  Stueve,  Taylor,  Thomson, 
Tice,  Tiedemann,  Tieftrunk,  Trausfeldt, 
Trask,  Vowell,  Wade,  Watt,  Wenzell,  Zim- 
mennann. 

Dyspepsia.  Blake  (J.  P.),  Brehier,  Camp- 
bell (G. ),  Corvisart,  Dauberton,  Fletcher, 
Foreman,  Fox  (W.),  Graham  (G.),  Graham 
(T.  J.),  Greeuhow  (Jac.),  Habershon,  Hal- 
sted,  Hanan,  Holmes  (J.),  Leared,  Logan 
(T.),  M’Keogh,  !Mure,  Philip,  Proctor, 
Wilson. 

Ear,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Cassebohm,  Casserius,  Cotunnius,  Monro, 
Politzer,  Rudinger,*Sbmmerring,  Virney. 

Diseases  of  the.  Arneman,  Bonna- 

font,  Braithwaite,  Bryan,  Curtis,  Dufton, 
Gruber,  Harvey  (W. ),  Kessel,  Klotz,  Kohl, 
Kramer,  Lighthill,  Menibre,  Mercer,  Moos, 
Miiller,  Neill,  Pennefather,  Pilcher,  Politzer, 
Saissy,  Schmalz,  Stevenson,  Toynbee,  Tri- 
quet,  Troltsch,  Warden,  Wilde,  Wright. 

Electricity  and  galvanism.  Bury,  Clark 
(L.),  Fowler,  Galvani,  Hare,  Harris,  Priest- 
ley, Rebold,  Rogel,  Wesley. 

As  a remedy.  Althaus,  Beard  and 

Rockwell,  Beckwith,  Becquerel,  Beuedikt, 
Brenner,  Biuns,  Cleaveland,  Duchenne, 
Duncan,  Garratt,  Groh,  Marat,  IMcyer, 
Morgan,  Nel'tel,  Price,  Ziemssen. 


ELEPHANTIASIS. 


440 


FEVER. 


Elephantiasis.  Bey,  Bryant,  Carnoehan, 
Tliebaud. 

Embolism  and  thrombosis.  Cohn,  Feltz, 
Ferber,  Heydenreicb,  Mlinch,  Niederstadt, 
Sinuliold. 

Embryo  and  embryology.  Bauclierro,  Bi- 
schoff,  Coste,  Descartes,  Evans,  Grauberg, 
Ilerold,  Ilis,  Rueffius,  Senes,  Velpeau,  Virey, 
Vrolik,  Waldeyer,  Wrisberg. 

Emetics.  Fotbergill,  Pearson. 

Empyema.  Brill,  MacDonnell,  Romberg, 

Scliletter. 

Enemata.  Ilabn,  Mattson. 

Epidemics.  Adams,  Barker,  Bascombe, 

Budd,  Caldwell,  Cloture,  Coniinale,  Costa 
Side,  Dcpautaine,  Fenner,  Gallup,  Ileeker, 
Knapp,  Lepecq,  Maclean,  Martin,  Robert- 
son, Rogers,  Sberrill,  Smith  (J.  M.),  Smith 
(S.),  Villerm^,  Vingtriuier,  Webb,  Wiutriug- 
liam. 

tto Choleua  ; Fever;  Pest.] 

Epilepsy.  Beamish,  Dal3',  Echeverria,  Epps, 
Froinet  de  Rosuey,  Hannes,  Hees,  llorta, 
Johnston,  Kriegel,  Kussmaul  and  Tenner, 
Meiervs,  Motberhy,  Pasquallati,  Raleigh, 
Rouzteus,  Sievekiug,  Vrye,  Wenzel,  White. 

Erysipelas.  Bird,  Crede,  Fenger,  Nunnelejq 
Volkmann,  Warren 

Ethics,  Medical,  and  rights  and  duties  of 
physicians.  Argenterius,  Drelincurtius, 
Gregoiy,  Hooker,  Percival,  Philadelphia, 
Tappau,  Watson. 

Excisions.  See  Resections. 

Eye,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Baerens,  Burgmanu,  Cooper  (E.  C.),  De 
Butts,  Engelmaun,  Fontana,  Helmholtz,  Hil- 
gard.  His,  Horing,  Hosack  (D.),  Jeffreys, 
Krause,  LenttViuck,  Merkel,  Metz,  Monro, 
Nunuelej’.  Petit,  Plainer,  Porterfield,  Smee, 
Sommerriug,  Stelhvag,  Swan,  Warner, 
Zmn. 

Pathology  of  the.  Bader,  Beck,  Bense, 

Battmann,  Braitbwaite,  Canton,  Carnet,  Car- 
ron,  Canon  du  Villards,  Cooper  (W.  W.), 
Curtis,  Dairy mple,  De  Gr.aef'e,  Desmarres, 
De  St.  Yves,  Dcval,  Dix,  Dixon,  Donders, 
Ferrein,  Funiari,  Galezowski,  Gibson  (.J. 
M.),  Graefe,  Gritti,  Guthrie,  Heymann,  Hd- 
dretb,  lliiscbberg.  Hoc,  Hunter,  Jacob,  Jef- 
fries, Jones  (T.  W.),  Keck,  Knapp,  Koller, 
Kuppe,  Laurence,  Lawrence,  Lawson,  Lob- 
stein,  Mackenzie,  Macnamara,  Maguire, 
Maucliart,  Middlemore.  Mouscbot,  Miincb, 
Ochme,  Peters,  Petit,  Pbillippe,  Power,  Re-  j 
glade,  Rivaud,  Rivihre,  Robertson,  Roulet,  i 


Eye,  Pathology  of  the— Continued. 

Rueto,  Saunders,  Scarpa,  Scbeffler,  Schohin- 
gerus,  Schrag,  Scbweigger,  Sichel,  Sloane, 
Solomon,  Stelhvag,  Stevenson,  Stokes,  Ta- 
vignot,  Tbiry,  Travers,  Turner,  Vetch,  Walk- 
er, Waltlier,  Walton,  Ware,  Weber,  Wecker, 
Weissenboen,  Wells,  Wbately,  Williams, 
Wilson,  Woinow,  Wright. 

[See  Cataract;  Ophthalmia;  Ophthalmo- 
scope.] 

Fermentation.  Carmichaell,  Mayer,  Pas- 
teur. 

Fever  and  fevers.  Aire,  Amar,  Armstrong, 
Banau,  Barbier,  Barker  (T.  IL),  Barker  and 
Cheyne,  Bealey,  Bellini,  Bornholt,  Broussais, 
Caldwell,  Clark  (J.),  Clark  (T. ),  Clutter- 
buck,  Conradi,  Davidson  and  Hudson,  Drum- 
mond, Fever,  Fordj-ce,  Fumanelius,  Gregory, 
Hernandez,  Hueberus,  Hudson,  Huxbam, 
Jackson  (R.),  Jeuncr,  Leith,  Lind  (James), 
Lohb,  Lyons,  Merrill,  Miner  and  Tully,  Mur- 
chison, Nunez,  Outram,  Park,  Parry,  Prime- 
rosius,  Pugnet,  Reed,  Reil,  Robertson,  Saw- 
j-er,  Schultz  Scbultzenstein,  Searle,  Smith 
(S.),  Tvveedie,  Uwins,  Visvliet,Wade  (J.  P. ), 
Wade  (R.),  Warren,  Wilson. 

Epidemic.  Allison,  Brj'son,  Clutter- 

buck,  Harty,  Hoven,  Jackson,  Kessler,  Pa- 
terson, Schmidt,  Warden. 

Intermittent  and  malarial.  Aiton, 

Barker,  Boott,  Boudin,  Burdel,  Cabanan, 
Cooke,  Costa,  Esp6rabc,  Fawssett,  Foucault, 
Fournier,  Gaste,  Ilalpin,  Harte,  Homo,  Ho- 
ven, Laubender,  Lawlor,  Lind  (Jac.), 
Macculloch,  M’William, Mitchell,  Mongellaz, 
Moziinau,  Oldham,  Osgood,  Otth,  Pichaud, 
Pritchett,  Reys,  Segnitz,  Senac,  Spratt,  Sut- 
ton, Tissot,  Vierling,  Woodman,  Wright, 
Wroth. 

Relapsing.  Herrmann  and  Kuttner, 

Hesse,  Schneider. 

Typhoid.  Barker,  Caisso,  Chhde- 

vergne,  Daniell,  Forget,  Friedrich,  Halo, 
Jones,  Kidder,  Lothholz,  Louis,  M’Corniac, 
Mitchel,  Opitz,  Patiy,  Reinbard,  Stewart. 

Typhus,  malignant,  and  spotted. 

Aitken,  Allen,  Ayasse,  Barker  and  Cheyne, 
Bartels,  Brand,  Buchanan,  Clark,  Constan- 
tinople, Daniell,  Dimsdale,  Hale,  Hardie, 
Harding,  Hasenohrl,  lleald,  Hill,  Huss,  In- 
galls, King,  Kirby,  Lampeit,  Langbeiu,  Le- 
vick,  McCarthy,  M’Donald,  Miner,  Miller, 
Milman,  North,  I’crcival,  Pezold,  Quaas, 
Rauque,  Rcnwick,  Robertson,  Scutt,  Society, 
Stewart. 


FEVER. 


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ILEMORRHAGE. 


Fever,  Yellow.  Alvarenga,  Arejnla,  Arnold, 
Assalini,  Audouavd,  llaly  and  I’ariset,  Ban- 
croft, Barton,  Bi.seli,  Blair,  Bone,  Bounean, 
Brown,  Bryant,  Bardin,  Burnett,  Cailliot^ 
Cain,  Carey,  Carpenter,  Charleston,  Chervin, 
Cliisholni.  Clark,  College  of  Pliy.sicians,  Con 
die  and  Folwell,  Coruilliac,  Coxo,  Balnias, 
Davidge,  Delcry,  Devhze,  Dickinson, 
Doughty,  Eichhorn,  Fellowes,  Fenner, 
Fisher,  Forre.st,  Gilbert,  Gonzales,  Grier, 
Griscom,  Gutfeldts,  Hardie,  Harding,  Hast- 
ing.s,  Ileastie,  Hillary,  Holeouibe,  Ho.saek, 
Hunter,  Jack.son  (R.),  Jackson  (S.),  Jewell, 
Jonnes,  Jdrg,  Kerhuel,  Lalleinant,  Langer- 
niann.  La  Roche,  Letters,  Louis,  Lyons, 
Mackrill,  Maclarty,  Maddox,  Maire,  March, 
Matthajus,  Metcalfe,  Norfolk,  Observations, 
O’Halloran,  Osgood,  Ouviere,  Palloui,  Pari- 
set,  Pariset  et  Mazet,  Philadelphia,  Pinck- 
ard.  Potter,  Powell,  Pyin.  Redfield,  Redman, 
Reed,  Ree.se,  Report,  Rochoux,  Rush, 
Scbraub,  Shanks,  Simons,  Smith  (A.), 
Strobel,  Tliomassen,  Tytler,  Vach6,  Val- 
entin, Veitch,  Washington,  Weekes,  Wood- 
cock, Woodward,  Wragg,  Yellow  Fever. 

Fluids  and  humors,  A.nimal.  Bidder  und 
Schmidt,  Dyckmau,  Fiirstius,  Robin, 
Schmidt,  Valentin. 

Food,  including  adulteration  and  pres- 
ervation of.  Accum,  Aldeii,  Arbuthnot, 
Bellows,  Cameron,  Chevalier,  Fonssagrives, 
Fredault,  Girardiu,  Gu6rard,  Hassall,  Hors- 
ford,  Johnston,  Lankester,  Moffet,  Observa- 
tions, Simmonds,  Stinstra,  Thomson. 

Foot,  Diseases  of  the.  Art.  Ashton,  Eisen- 
berg.  Feet,  Lion,  Peck. 

Formulae,  formularie.s,  and  recipes.  Boor- 
de,  ‘ Bouchardat,  Cooley,  Cordus,  Edwards 
et  Vavasseur,  Ellis,  Foote,  Gabelkhoneru, 
Gesner,  Griffith,  Houlton,  Lobera,  Lnptou, 
Magendie,  Mynsicht,  Napheys,  Neligan, 
Salmon,  Tilden  &-  Co.,Zuaue. 

Fractures  and  luxations.  Adolph,  Aitken, 
Amesbiiry,  Andry  et  Liuguet,  Baunerth, 
Barandon,  Bigelow,  Bohin,  Cooper,  Coulon, 
Cramer,  Croccj,  Desault,  Fournier,  Giihne, 
Guilt,  Hamilton,  Hind,  Howe,  Jarvis,  lair- 
rey,  Maclise,  Malgaigne,  March,  Maximinus, 
Packard,  Richb,  Richter,  Schuiebs,  Smith 
(R.  W.),  Swinburne,  Thudichum,  Vedder, 
Vcetsch,  Walker,  Weldon,  Zueblke. 

Fracture  of  the  femur.  Kalluschke,  Lan- 
genbeck,  Moij’sisovics,  Muttray,  Peine,  Ra- 
niette,  Rauch,  Renz,  Richter. 

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Fracture  of  the  neck  of  the  femur.  Ciias- 
saignae,  Kcchler,  Langenbeck,  IJeberkubn, 
Ludwig,  March,  Roehmer,  Zeis. 

Fracture  of  the  patella.  Eve,  Haase,  Le 
Coin,  Schwai'ze. 

Fungi.  Bernstein,  Bonorden.  Corda,  Cooke, 
Dietrich,  Fries,  Hoffmann,  Secretan. 

Gangrene  and  mortification.  Benin,  Ett- 
mueller  Handy  side,  Hildauus,  Jussieu,  Moer, 
Pfeffer,  Rust,  Sirugue,  Snellen,  Solly. 

Gangrene,  Hospital.  Albespy,  Bertrand, 
Blackadder,  Boggie,  Delpech,  Goldsmith, 
Grounier,  Leroy,  Leslie,  Thomson,  Za- 
boesky. 

Gas.  Bowditeh,  Clegg,  Hughes,  Letheby,  Per- 
kins, Richards,  Wilkins. 

Generation,  Spontaneous.  Bastiau,  Des- 
champs,  Pouehet,  Redi. 

Generative  organs.  Diseases  of  the.  See 
Urinary  organs. 

Geography  and  travels.  Emory,  Hayes, 
Kane,  Long,  Mitchell,  Nil  des  Noirs,  Pum- 
pelly.  Rae,  Tanner,  United  States. 

Geography,  Medical,  and  medical  topog- 
raphy. Borins,  Boudin,  Coiudet,  Coste, 
Fiucke,  Fraser,  Foltz,  Fuchs,  Haviland, 
Heustis,  Hirsch,  Hoffmann,  Horner,  Logan, 
Marx,  Meyenue,  Praslow,  Pugnet,  Schiiur- 
rer,  Taylor,  Townsend. 

Physical.  Ausfed,  Die  Erde  und  das 

Meer, ' Foster,  Gareis  und  Becker,  Hum- 
phreys and  Abbott,  Ives,  Johnson,  Page, 
Reclus. 

Geology  and  fossils.  Cook,  Cox,  Cuyier, 
Dana,  Hitchcock,  Hodgson,  Holmes,  Holmes 
and  Tuomy,  Hunter,  Lea,  Leidy,  Murchison, 
Raymond,  Rogers,  Tuomy,  RUtimeyer. 

Goitre.  See  Cretinism. 

Gonorrhoea.  See  Veirereal. 

Gout  and  rheumatic  gout.  Adams,  Caza- 
nove,  Daniell,  Gardiner,  Graves,  Johnson, 
Laville,  Liger,  MTIugh,  Morgan,  Scuda- 
more, Shea,  Tattersall,  Warner. 

Gymnastics  and  exercise.  British  Arm)', 
Clias,  Dauriat,  Eulenburg,  Foissae,  Fuller, 
Howard,  Laspde,  Maclaren,  Pravaz,  Raven- 
stein  and  Hulley,  Scbreber. 

Habit.  Ceccaldi,  Cullen,  Darlington,  Schep- 
man,  Symonds.' 

Haemoptysis.  Donegan,  Fortar.ier,  South- 
erton.  Ware. 

Haemorrhage.  Bolten,  Bouchard,  Chas- 
sagny,  Dobbelaer,Duttenhofer,  .lever,  Jones, 

I Mott,  Sansom,  Taylor,  Velpeau. 


H.EMORKHOIDS. 


442 


HOSPITALS. 


Haemorrhoids.  Baglivi,  Fausius,  Fuchs, 
Gro.scluipff,  Gulich,  Heideggerus,  Houstou, 
Jauiecke,  Lizars,  Mej'ctiburg,  Schieiuvasscr, 
Sehiiiid,  Sclirader,  Schwartz,  Smith  (II.), 
Woyt. 

Hair.  C azenave,  Chevalier,  Deville,  Grand- 
jean. 

Hay  Fever.  Phoebus,  Smith  ( VV.  A.) 

Head,  Diseases  of  the.  Crell,  Guihal,  Kauf- 
man, Kbipin,  Krebel. 

Injuries  and  wounds  of  the.  Ask- 

liam.  Beck  (B.),  Beck  (K.  .1.),  Bigelow,  Bon- 
net, Boucher-de-la-Ville-Jossy,Briet,  Ca.spari, 
C’auvy,  Chassaignac,  Faber,  Fleischhauer, 
Gama,  Goupil,  Gummich,  Guthrie,  Ilalem, 
Harlow,  Iledenus,  Hill,  Kern,  Kbipin,  Lange, 
laingguth,  Mair,  Manne,  Mehbe  do  la 
Touche,  Mutter,  Pott,  Richter,  Schmidt  (P.), 
Schneider,  Sharp,  Sibbald,  Sulikowski,  Wep- 
fer,  Wolff. 

[See  Trephining. 1 

Heart,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Baeyer,  Bezold,  Groux,  Hope,  Lancisius, 
Legallois,  Leissneru.s,  Lower,  Mauchartus, 
Meyer,  Newbigging,  Papillaud,  Pennock, 
Pokrowski,  Ramsay,  Sulzer. 

Diseases  of  the.  Alison,  Aran,  Becker, 

Clarke,  Corvisart,  Daldy,  Does,  Duncan, 
Dusch,  Elliotsou,  Facilides,  Flint,  Fried- 
reich, Haviland,  Hering,  Headlam,  Heinze, 
Hope,  Hottenroth,  Hughes,  Mayden,  Myers, 
Ojipolzer,  Parry,  Pigeaux,  Portal,  Poullet, 
Reinholdt,  Stentzel,  Wahl,  Wooster. 

Heat.  Box,  Cazin,  Lindsay,  Orme,  Peclet, 
Reardon,  Tyndall,  Williams. 

Animal.  Graham,  Leslie,  Luby,  Rive, 

Saunders,  Schoenebeck,  Wrisberg. 

Heating  and  ventilation.  Arnott,  Box, 
Burn,  Bryent,  Derby,  Edwards,  Eckstein, 
Gallard,  Gauger,  Gennete,  Gouge,  Grasse, 
Griscom,  Hales,  Komershauseii,  Leeds, 
Morin,  Peclet,  Reid,  Richardson,  Ritchie, 
Tomlinson,  Tredgold,  Ventilation,  Walker, 
Watson,  Winans,  Wyman. 

Hernia.  Beck,  Camper,  Chase,  Fickert,  Frcy- 
tag,  Girard,  Heaton,  Heister,  Hirsch,  Hull, 
James,  Klinkosch,  Kotiing,  Lawrence,  Leh- 
mann, Liston,  Lodder,  Marsh,  Mauchart.Mol- 
deiihauer,  Monro,  Moraaz,  O’Reilly,  Pfann, 
Pohl,Ravoth,Roussinde  Moutabourg,lScarpa, 
Schniewind,  Schadles,  Stephens,  Svadicani, 
Tod,  Triistcdt,  Vulpius,  Warden,  Watson, 
Wiliner. 

Femoral.  Breschet,  Gay,  Koch,  Zeis. 


Hernia,  Inguinal.  Bryant,  Cooper,  Duyl, 
Goedbloed,  Holthouse,  Homilias,  Klepl,  Mac- 
Cormac,  Robinson. 

Umbilical  and  ventral.  Chausse, 

Hons,  Weiss. 

Histology,  Animal  and  vegetable.  Bar- 
tens,  Beale,  Berres,  Boll,  Donne  et  Foucault, 
Eberth,  Frey,  Gastaldi,  Gerber,  Gerlaeh, 
Harley  and  Brown,  Hassall,  Hessling  und 
Kollmann,  His,  Horner,  Kolliker,  Kbstlin, 
Kiilme,  Langenbeck,  Leydig,  Luigi,  Mold, 
Petermbller,  Pouehet,  Qiiekett,  Stadelmann, 
Strieker,  Treviranus,  Valentin,  Virchow, 
Woodward. 

Of  nerves.  Beck,  Bischoff,  Burdach, 

Krause,  Kiilme,  Lehuert,  Lenliossek,  Muller, 
Recklinghausen,  Robin,  Schultze,  Schwann, 
Stilling. 

Pathological.  Beale,  Biesiadecki, 

Billroth,  Boehm,  Cornil,  Facilides,  Gluge, 
Hesse,  Koester,  Kriegsinaiin,  Lambl,  Mul- 
ler, Paterson,  Porcher,  Riudtieisch,  Tliiersch, 
Vogel,  Wedl. 

Homoeopathy  and  homoeopathic  works. 
Baehr,  Berjeau,  Burt,  Cockburn,  Conqueret, 
Dunsford,  Eustaphieve,  Franklin,  Guernsey, 
Hahnemauii.llempel,  Henderson,  Holcombe, 
Houat,  Hughes,  Humphreys,  Joslin,  Leo- 
W(df,  Marcey  and  Hunt,  Neidhard,  Perry, 
Riickert,  Simpson  (J.  Y.),  Simpson  (S.), 
Snelling. 

Horse,  Anatomy  of  the.  Johnston  and 
Call,  Leisering,  Leyh,  Lupton,  McBride, 
Muller,  Percivall. 

Purchase  and  management  of  the. 

Armatage,  Collins,  Du  Huijs,  Dwyer,  Fitz- 
wygram,  Fleming,  Haslam,  Haycock,  Her- 
bert, Horse,  Jennings,  Lawrence,  Mayhew, 
Philliiips,  Stewart,  Taplin,  Walsh,  Woodruff, 
Y'ouatt. 

Hospitals.  Andrbe,  Ballingall,  Burton, 
Brown,  Carter,  Clavareau,  Duchanoy,  Dum- 
reicher  and  Langenbeck,  Esse,  Galton, 
Grasse,  Howard,  Husson,  Hutin,  Jaque- 
met,  Joux,  Le  Fort,  Levy,  New  Y’ork  Hos- 
pital, Nightingale,  Oppert,  Pointe,  Rhode 
Island  Hospital,  Roinmelaere,  Scliatz,  Smith 
(S.),  Steinberg,  Swete,  Tenon,  Tielat,  Vir- 
chow, Waring. 

Military.  Aust-Vinzeiiz,  Bailly,  Bau- 

dens,  P.illings,  Brocklesby,  British  Army, 
Bruckuer,Costc,Courtiu,  Esmarch,  Hbpitaux, 
Husson,  India,  Larrey,  Prussian  Army,  Ristil- 
hueber,  Wedekind. 

Army.  MKincAi.  department  of  the.] 


HOSPITAL. 


448 


INTERMENT. 


Hospital  Gangrene.  See  Gangrene. 

Hydatids.  Cavriere,  Diicellier,  Gardner, 
Lindner,  Rattray,  Scliiefer. 

Hydrocele.  Earl,  Heister  et  Bntzer,  Jone.s, 
Kaltscliniied,  Pott,  Stenliouse,  Taney. 

Hydrocephalus.  Ekinark,  Foot,  McCreery, 
Quin,  Robb,  Yeats,  Young. 

Hydrophobia.  Bardsley,  Eagle,  Gillman, 
Hamilton,  Hayward,  Ileysham,  James,  Lee, 
Mease,  Mdnecier,  Murray,  Nugent,  Parry, 
Pettigrew,  .Smytb,  Strutbers,  Walls,  White. 

Hydrothorax.  Brown, Hill, Kelly, McCarthy. 

Hygiene,  Military.  Aitkin,  Bacmeister,  Bil- 
lings, British  Army,  Chevers,  Clark,  Cut. 
bush,  De  Vaureal,  Evans,  Gama,  Gordon, 
Hammond,  Hempel,  Howe,  Jackson,  Jarvis, 
.Jeffreys,  Kercklnffs,  Kirchner,  Luscombe, 
Meyserey,  Milliugen,  Monro,  Narauowitsch, 
Ochwadt,  Portius,  Post  and  Van  Buren, 
Rossignol,  Roth  and  Lex,  Schaible,  Schelzel, 
Turnbull,  Valcourt,  Virchow,  Webster, 
Weinmann,  Willemier. 

[5ee  AR.MY,  JtEDICAI.  DKrARTMENT  OF  AN;  BAR- 
RACKS; Hospitals,  Mu.iTARY ; Uecruiting.] 

Naval.  Armstrong,  Cutbiish,  Da-01- 

mi,  Fonssagrives,  Holsbeek,  M’William, 
Saunders,  Wilson. 

Personal ; preservation  of  health. 

Bacon,  Barnwell,  Bascombe,  Beddoes, 
Bourguet,  Buchan,  Buchez  et  Tr61at, 
Came,  Collins,  Comings,  Coruaro,  Dalton, 
Des  Moyens,  etc.,  Dunglison,  Duroselle, 
Elluchaseiu,  Elyot,  Fleury,  Foy,  Hallier, 
Hinton,  Hufeland,  Huillet,  Januensis,  John- 
son, Kilgour,  Lambert,  Levy,  Loudon,  Mag- 
ninus,  Mitchell,  Motard,  Moore,  Murray, 
Nuisances,  Ordronaux,  Parkinson,  Pickford, 
Pinney,  Pitt,  Reich,  Roberton,  Salernuin, 
Small,  Stanger,  .Struve,  Tacuinus,  Thornton, 
Tissot,  Van  Oven,  Wainewright,  Wallis, 
Warren,  Waterhouse,  Wiuans,  Zwinger. 

[Sec  CLOTHING;  DIET;  GYMNASTICS;  Heating.] 

Public  ; and  medical  police.  Amer- 
ican Health  Convention,  Balinage,  Balti- 
more, Barton,  Bell,  Bemiss,  Bushman,  Cas- 
telnan,  Chicago,  Clark,  Dorchester,  Frdgier, 
Griscom,  Guy,  Gyoux,  Holland,  India,  Inter- 
nal, Jewell,  Jones,  Letheby,  Lewis,  London, 
Majer,  Marie,  Massachusetts,  Metropolitan, 
Montain,  Morpeth,  Newark,  New  York,  Nico- 
lai, Pappenheiin,  I’ennsylvania,  Philadel- 
phia, Privy  Council,  Providence,  Reese, 
Reeves,  Report,  Rodgers,  Ruinsey,  Schraub, 
.Shapter,  Simon,  Tabberner,  Tardieu,  Tilt, 
Vilaiu,  Walsh,  Washington. 

[Sec  Disinfection  ; Quarantine;  Sewaoe.] 


Hypochondria.  Alsinet,  Geneste,  Ilerfelt, 
Heyinan,  Highmorus,  Pelgrom,  Rigius, 
Stark,  iSuchtelen,  Venables,  Voigt. 

Hypodermic  injection.  Eulenberg,  Klemm, 
Levvin,  Peuzel,  Ruppaner,  Scarenzio. 

Hysteria.  Alsinet,  Briquet,  Campbell,  Em- 
minghaus,  Highmorus,  Keiler,  Kerr,  Lay- 
cock,  Lebreton,  Steveninck,  Tate,  Tucker, 
Willis,  Witten. 

India,  Diseases  of  Annesley,  Ball  ingall, 
Brett,  Curtis. 

Infanticide.  Fabrico,  Maubareit,  Tardieu. 

Inflammation.  Baldwin,  Brown,  Edelin 
Gahagan,  Hastings,  James,  Jordan,  Macart- 
ney, Magrane,  Morgan,  Paradys,  Kicker, 
Stanley,  Thomson,  Willes. 

Influenza  and  catarrh.  Berthold,  Cassels, 
Hunter,  Influenza,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Mast, 
Okes,  Pearson,  Thompson. 

Inhalation.  Beigel,  Cohen,  Coxe,  Da  Costa. 

Inoculation.  Kaepiiler,  Kirkpatrick,  Letter 
Storck,  Toner,  Ulrich. 

Insanity  and  mental  diseases.  Affix, 
Austin,  Bacon,  Battie,  Barlow,  Blandt’ord, 
Buckuill  and  Tuke,  Chapin,  Crichton, 
Crowther,  Dahl,  Erlenmeyer,  Esquirol, 
Feuchtersleben,  Ganette,  Griesinger,  Has- 
1am,  Latham,  Lochuer,  Maudsley,  Mayo, 
Millengen,  Monro,  Moreau,  Morison,  Park- 
inson, Perdulcis,  Pinel,  Prichard,  Purdon, 
Reid,  Sankey,  Schrooder  van  der  Kolk,  Sea- 
ton, Smith  (John),  Thore,  Uwins,  Van  Deu- 
sen,  Wagner,  Webster,  Wotmore,  Wilkinson, 
Winslow,  Wise,  Wittwerk. 

Insane  a.sylums  and  hospitals.  Alabama, 
Asylum,  Butler  Hospital,  Brigham  Hall, 
California,  Coluey  Hatch,  Connecticut,  Cum- 
ming,  Earle,  Eastern  Lunatic,  Hartford, 
Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Ireland,  Jarvis, 
Kansas,  Kentucky,  King’s  County,  Kirk- 
bride,  Longview,  Loughtoii  Hall,  Lunatics, 
Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan, 
Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Murrays, 
New  Hamp.shire,  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
Northampton,  North  Carolina,  Ohio,  Penn- 
sylvania, Perth, Philadelphia,  St.  Louis,  .South 
Carolina,  Stark,  Tasmania,  Tennessee,  Texas, 
Utica,  Vermont,  Virginia,  Webster,  West  Rid- 
ing, Willard,  Wilts,  Wisconsin. 

Instruments,  Surgical.  Brambilla,  Cata- 
logue, Civiale,  Coccius,  Fritze,  Gaujot,  Gem- 
rig,  Gusovius,  Henry,  Jardine,  Kiichler, 
Loiter,  Ott,  Scultetus,  Verdier,  Weiss. 

Interment.  Burial,  Chadwick,  Loudon,  Phil- 
adelphia, Rauch. 


INTESTINES. 


444 


MATERIA  MEDIC  A, 


Inte 'tines,  Diseases  of  the.  Armstrong,  j 
Blatin,  Feli.’c,  Haven,  Ilowsliip,  Manclray.  [ 
Jaundice.  Asplin,  Cellariiis.  Cocke,  Darling,  I 
Drummond,  Garden,  Gouda-Batavus,  Gray,  j 
Harley,  Jacobstlial,  Leenians,  Leyden,  Mac- 
leod,  Male,  Miallie,  O’Reardon,  Peter.s,  Put-  j 
ten,  Reade,  Russell,  Snasliall,  Tuckey. 
Joints,  Diseases  of  the.  Barvvell,  Berghau-  j 
sen,  Bindseil,  Bonnet,  Brodlmrst,  Brodie,  j 
Brown,  Bryant,  C.iry,  Cooper,  Coote,  Conta,  ; 
Coulson,  Croovther,  Delitz.«ch,  Delore,  Eicli, 
Esmarcli.  Fisclier,  Fock,  Ford,  Frank,  Fried- 1 
lander,  Geiss,  Gross,  Henke,  Hood,  Ilueter, 
Hugman,  Karfunkel,  Kirnberger,  Lauten-  j 
sclilaogor,  Lebraann,  Little,  Lorinser,  Nuss- ' 
baum,  Russell,  Salzmann,  Sayre,  Schlitte,  | 
Scliutter,  Scott, Shand, Swain, Uhlig,Voelcker, 
Watts,  Werner,  Zdlirer.  | 

[See  Defoumities.]  ! 

Journals.  See  Periodicals. 

Jurisprudence,  Medical.  Ammann,  Beck, 
Biiand,  Casper,  Channing,  Chitty,  Cbristi- 
son,  Claudern,  Coroner,  Craig,  Dettwciler, 
Devergie,  Fabricius,  Fletcher,  Glenn,  Guy, 
Hamburg,  Horn,  Krauss,  Larcber,  Mahon, 
Male,  Ordronaux,  Orfila,  Paris  and  Fon- 
blanque,  Ryan,  Schneider,  Smith  (G.  J.),  1 
Suffert,  Swinburne,  Symonds,  Tardieu,  Tay- 
lor, Traill,  Udkast,  Warton,  Webster, 
Weightman,  Welsch,  Williams,  Wittwerk. 

[See  Insanity  ■,  Poison.  ] 

Kidney,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the.  j 
Beere,  Boujalsky,  Goodfellow,  Gross.  I 

Diseases  of  the.  Basham,  Beale, 

Beyerlein,  Caldwald,  Christison,  Dickinson,  j 
Frerichs,  Frick,  Hafenbradl,  Harley,  John- 
son, Miuizel,  Neubert,  Rosensteln. 

[See  Urine  ; Urinaiiy  Organs.] 

Larynx,  Diseases  and  injuries  of  the, 
and  laryngoscopy.  Bode,  Bruns,  Czer-  i 
inak,  Ehrmann,  Fredet,  Friedreich,  Gibb,  | 
Mackenzie,  Navratil,  Ruppaner,  Sallow, 
Sicveking,  Tobold,  Tlirck.  [ 

Laryngotoiny  and  tracheotomy.  Bergier  [ 
et  Bourg,  Fischer,  Pistoiius,  Planchon, 
Sommer. 

Lead,  as  a medicine.  Goulard,  Lilie,  ] 
Semines.  I 

Diseases  and  poisoning  from. 

Adams,  Beamish,  Boden,  Dana,  Dixon, 
Hay,  Hitzig,  Lainbe,  Moriarty,  Tanquerel.  | 
Lepra  and  leprosy.  Bocellin,  Danielssen  [ 
et  Boeck,  Leo,  Report.  [ 

Life,  Nature,  phenomena,  and  laws  of. 
Barclay,  Bichat,  Coleridge,  Curtis;  Genus, 


Life,  Nature,  etc. — Continued. 

Hopfengiirtner,  Kinglake,  Legallois,Lewins, 
Pegado,  Rush,  Savory,  Schultz-Schultzeu- 
stein,  Spencer,  Treviranus.  Voigt. 

Light.  Lardner,  Macvicar,  Wilson,  Winslow. 
[Sec  Optics.] 

Limbs,  Artificial.  Gray,  Hudson,  Marks, 
Palm,  Palmer. 

Lithotomy.  Algbisi,  Beck,  Boretius  and  Ten- 
uigs,  Breyer,  Cantwell  and  Pousse,  Cochu 
and  Breville,  Crampton, Douglas, Dupuytren, 
Earl,  Eve,  Falconet  and  Poissonnier,  Heis- 
ter  and  Ilseinann,  Le  Cat,  Le  Dran,  Leroy 
(d’Ftiolles),  Macquart,  Masotte,  Miiller, 
Muter,  Pattison,  Schceman,  Teichmeyer, 
Trant  et  Bourdelin,  Winslow. 

Lithotrity.  Beliuaye,  Civiale,  King,  Porta, 
Watson. 

Liver,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Beale,  Glisson,  Osburue,  Saunders,  Waine- 
wright,  Walter,  Wellesius,  White. 

Diseases  of  the.  Ainslie,  Ballingall, 

Beck,  Beech,  Biauchi,  Bloedau,  Bonnet, 
Broadfoot,  Budd,  Duperray,  Faithhorn, 
Frerichs,  Fyfe,  Gebhard,  Hoepfner,  Horne, 
Huggins,  Kahl,  Keating,  Lane,  Lieber- 
meister,  Maclean,  Malcolmson,  Maxwell, 
Melville,  Mende,  Murchison,  O’Beirn,  Petri, 
Ramirez,  Rebentisch,  Rowan,  Saunders, 
Schiefer,  Schmidt,  Stewart,  Stock,  Thieuller 
et  Bougard,  Wainewright,  White,  Zimmer- 
manu. 

[Sec  Jaundice.] 

Lungs,  Anatomy  of  the.  Deichler,  Fort, 
Heale,  Hildebrandt,  Moore,  Reisseiseu. 

Diseases  of  the.  See  Chest. 

Lymphatics.  See  Absorbents. 

Malaria.  See  Fever,  Intermittent. 

Man,  Natural  history  and  ethnology 
of.  Acoluth,  Blumenbach,  Bossu,  Cams, 
Darwin,  Deschamps,  Eichthal,  Figuier,  Gib- 
son, Hunter,  Huxley,  Kant,  Knox,  Laing, 
Lubbock,  Mackintosh,  Magitot,  Martin, 
Muller,  Nott  and  Gliddon,  Nunom,  Quetelet, 
Pechlinus,  Pouchet,  Prichard,  I’riineval 
man,  Schmidt,  Schoolcraft,  Schwarz,  Smith 
(C.  H.),  Smith  (S.  S.),  Summering,  Taylor, 
Tinchant,  Tylor,  Vogt,  White,  Wood. 

Materia  medica  and  medical  botany. 
Albertus,  Alkindus,  Anderson,  Bdluiis,  Bar- 
cliewitz.  Barton,  Beck,  Bell  (J.),  Bock,  Bou- 
ton, Bushnan,  Calestoni,  Carpenter,  Carson, 
Chapman,  Cullen,  Debeaux,  Dunglison, 
Fleming,  Foy,  Garrod,  Geoffroy,  Gubler, 
Harley,  H[ortus]  Sanitatis,  Jones,  Lee, 


MATERIA  MEDICA. 


445 


MEDICINE. 


Materia  medica,  etc. — Continued. 

Lemery,  Lewi,  Matthiolns,  Miller,  Murray, 
Parkin.son,  Poinet,  Porclier,  Positive,  Rafi- 
uesque,  Riley,  Robinson,  Rochefort,  Royle, 
Salle,  Smith  (F.  P. ),  Stille,  Supplement, 
Trousseau,  Tully,  Turnbull,  Wood,  Zolli- 
ckotfer. 

[Sec  Dispknsatory  ; Formula;  ; Pharmacop(eias.] 

Mathematics.  Airy,  Cooper,  Cox,  Ilackley, 
Hadden,  Haun,  Hipsley,  Ivirkman,  Law, 
Oakes,  Simson,  Woolhouse,  Young. 

Measles.  Armstrong,  Brown,  Dieinerbroeck, 
Georgius,  Hein,  Muller,  Oesterdyk,  Peltz, 
Perkins,  Rhazes,  Roehling,  Thomson,  Whal- 
ley. 

Medical  education.  Brambilla,  Jackson, 
Lee,  Louis,  Medical  Education,  Parker,  Park- 
inson, Stille,  Wade,  Webster. 

Medicine,  Clinical ; essays  and  observa- 
tions ; reports  and  cases.  Addison,  An- 
dral,  Bardsley,  Beddoes,  Bergerns,  Biesia- 
decki,  Borelli,  Borland,  Bouillaud,  Bradley, 
Bradley  and  Whitehead,  Braidw'ood  and 
Harrison,  Brisbane,  Chomel,  Collenbusch, 
Crich.ton,  Cutter,  Dale,  Davies,  Day,  Deck- 
ers, Decngis,  Dickson,  Dobell,  Drake,  Dub- 
lin Hospital,  Duncan,  Ellerker,  Fenner,  Fer- 
guson, Ferriar,  Flint,  Fosbrooke,  Fothergill/ 
Gairdner,  Gesner,  Granville,  Graves,  Guy’s 
Hospital,  Harlan,  Heine,  Hoffman,  Hofmeis- 
ter,  Holland,  Holmes,  Home,  Hood,  Ho- 
sack,  Hufeland,  Humble,  Hunter,  Irvine,  Jac- 
coud,  Jackson,  Jones,  Klencke,  Langius, 
Latham,  Letters,  Lettsom,  Liegey,  Lobera, 
London,  MacBride,  McGill,  Maclean,  Mar- 
shall, Mead,  Moore,  Morehead,  Murray, 
Miizell,  Papillaud,  Pearce,  Pechlinus,  Penn- 
sylvania Hospital,  Percival,  Philip,  Piorry, 
Pitcairnius,  Portal,  Pursell,  Ramazzini,  Ra- 
phael, Rennie,  Richardson, Richter,  Rochard, 
Rowe,  Sabatier,  Saint  Bartholomew’s,  Saint 
George’s,  Saint  Thomas’,  Savory,  Schaper, 
Scharlau,  Schoenlein,  Sigmond,  Stahlpartus, 
Tanner,  Thomson,  Tilke,  Tissot,  Traube, 
Trousseati,  Tuomy,  Welsch,  Whitlaw,  Wiel, 
Whytt. 

Condition,  progre.ss,  and  improve- 
ment of.  Apothecaries’  Act,  Cabanis,  Gae- 
tano, Channing,  Cox,  Do  Valcourt,  Drake, 
Dunster,  Lee,  Miihry,  Rogers,  Sachaile, 
Tyler,  ITwins. 

Fallacies  and  errors  of.  Barclay, 

Galbraith,  Hooker,  Primerosius. 

History  and  literature  of.  At- 
kinson, Baart  (do  la  Faille),  Bennett,  lllack, 
Broeckx,  Broussais,  C’armol}',  Carter,  Cata- 


Medicine,  History,  etc. — Continued. 

logue,  Chereau,  Clark,  Crosby,  Daremberg, 
Davis,  Drake,  Dubois,  Engelmann,  Ersch, 
Fischer,  Forbes,  Freind,  Gairdner,  Haeser, 
Heine,  Hirsch,  Kuehn,  Le  Clerc,  Leempoel, 
Lef&vre,  Malacarne,  Mangetus,  Marx,  Medici, 
Ploncquet,  Renouard,  Richter,  Riverius, 
Rozier,  Russell,  Stille,  Thierfeldei’,  Watson, 
Wise,  Wunderlich. 

Military.  Bernard,  Bernhard,  Brock- 

lesby,  Bruce,  Cazalas,  Davy,  Flint,  Geddes, 
Gilbert,  Hammond,  Hufeland,  Luscombe, 
Monro,  Myers,  Portior,  Pringle,  Riecke, 
Schmetzer,  Societd,  Sominerbrodt,  United 
States  Sanitary  Commission,  Van  Swieten, 
Virchow,  Will,  Woodward. 

Naval.  Blane,  British  Navy,  Cock 

burn,  Curtis,  Desperrieres,  Gillespie,  Hols- 
beek,  Maupiou,  Mouchy, Robertson,  Rouppo, 
Trotter,  Turnbull. 

Popular  and  domestic.  Abernethy, 

Bartholiirus,  Bremer,  Buchan,  Ewell,  Family, 
Feltharn,  Freese,  Guitn,  Hall,  Hogg,  lu- 
structie,  Mayor,_Thomson,  White. 

Practice  of.  Hitius,  Aitkin,  Alex- 
ander (Trallianus),  Aretseus,  Armstrong, 
Arnoldus,  Bedingfield,  Behier  et  Hardy, 
Bell  and  Stokes,  Bellini,  Bennett,  Benedict, 
Boerhaave,  Bullein,  Burnet,  Celsus,  Chap- 
man, Chauffard,  Cooke,  Cullen,  Currie,  De- 
wees, Durand  (Fardel-Max),  Eberle,  Edin- 
burgh, Ettmuller,  Fernelius,  Fliirt,  Fiancis- 
cus,  Frank,  Fuchs,  Gaddesden,  Galen,  Gil- 
bcrtus,  Gregory,  Griesinger,  Handbuch, 
Hartshorno,  Helmont,  Hippocrates,  Hoff- 
mann, Hood,  Horstius,  Howe,  Hufeland, 
James,  Jones,  Kopp,  Kunze,  Langrish, 
Lieufaud,  London,  Mackintosh,  Marggravi- 
us,  Maxson,  Neumann,  Niemeyer,  Notinus, 
Oosterdyke,  Pearson,  Perdulcis,  Pigray,  Pit- 
cairn, Reynolds,  Richter,  Riolairus,  Riveriirs, 
Roche,  Sanson  et  Lenoir,  Rostau,  Rush, 
Sanz,  Savonarola,  Shaw,  Shute,  Silvaticus, 
Smith  (VV.),  Stephanus,  Sydenham,  Taber- 
nminoutanus.  Tanner,  Thomas,  Valleix,  Van 
Swieten,  Virchow,  Vogel,  Watson,  Weber, 
Willis,  Wood,  Wunderlich,  Zwinger. 

Principles,  doctrines,  and  the- 
ories of.  Alpinus,  Bigelow,  Broussais, 
Brown,  Cantani,  Capuron,  Chambers, 
Chomel,  Coster,  Cours  d’fitudcs,  Crawford, 
Cullen,  Darwin,  Dickson,  Dubois,  Duncan, 
Fletcher,  Frecklcton,  Garner,  Gaubius,  Good, 
Goupil,  Gullifcr,  Hall,  Hardy  et  Behier, 
Harrison,  Hawley,  Henle,  Hoffman,  Homo, 


MEDICINE. 


446 


NERVES. 


Medicine,  Principles,  etc. — Continued. 
Horstius,  riufeland,  Jackson  (J.),  .Jackson 
(S.l,  Jaunies,  Kirkland,  Knapp,  Levi,  Mac- 
bride,  Mayo,  Paine,  Paracelsus,  Parry,  Pit- 
cairn, Richter,  Riolanus,  Rostan,  Rush, 
Sauctorius,  Sliute,  Simon,  Sydenham,  Ta- 
chenius,  Ullersperger,  Walker,  Webb,  Wil- 
liams, Wise,  Whytt. 

[See  Nosology]. 

Medicines,  Adulteration  of.  Branch], 
Beck,  Favre,  Hassall. 

Melancholia.  Boisragon,  Bright,  Neerincx, 
Piper,  Venator. 

Menstruation.  Brebisius,  Cour,  Davidge, 
Freiud,  Gartzweiler,  Kappelhoff,  Meade,  Sa- 
ber, Su3'der,  Stinstra,  Thomson,  Tilt,  Wiede- 
mann. 

Mercury.  Baier,  Currie,  Douglass,  Dowl- 
ing, Eckman,  Ehrmann,  Feinlerus,  Fen- 
wick, Grmvius,  Haase,  Habershon,  Hamil- 
ton, Havighorst,  Horn,  Horne,  Hundertinark, 
Kaau,  Mathias,  Meredyth,  Murphy,  Parker, 
Philip,  Plenck,  Sartorius,  Stockhausen, 
Stuart,  Tongue,  Vasmaro,  Warren. 

Meteorology  and  meteorological  obser- 
vations. Ballej',  Benko,  British  Meteorologi- 
cal Society,  Buchan,  Butler,  Caswell,  Cayol, 
Cleaveland,  Coffin,  Daniell,  Davy,  Distur- 
nell.  Dove,  Drechsler,  Drew,  Espy,  Fitzroy, 
Fonvielle,  Force,  Foubert,  Girard  College, 
Glaisher,  Guinier,  Harris,  Herschel,  Hop- 
kins, Irwin,  James,  Jelinek,  Kaemtz,  Kup- 
ler.  Lackland,  Lawson,  Loomis,  McCliu- 
tock,  Mobil,  Morris,  Mtihry,  Muller,  Neg- 
retti  and  Zambra,  Olmsted,  Paduanius, 
Pouillet,  Prestel,  Quetelet,  Redfield,  Reuter, 
Russia,  Saint  Petersburg,  Sauna,  Short, 
Smith  (N.  D.),  Stark,  Steinmetz,  Tasmania, 
Ty.as,  United  States  Army,  Vergara,  Vos- 
sius.  Walker,  Walton,  Wells,  Wild,  Wil- 
liamson, Wright. 

Microscope  and  microscopic  objects. 
Adams,  Baker,  Beale,  Beck,  Carpenter, 
Chevalier,  Clarke,  Cooke,  Dippel,  Diiben, 
Ehrenberg,  Fonteuelle,  Frey,  Goring  and 
Prichard,  Griffith  and  HeutVev',  Hannover, 
Halting,  Ilelwig,  Hogg,  King,  Lankester, 
Lardner,  Leeuwenhoek,  Martin,  Niigeli  und 
Schwendner,  Pacini,  Pigott,  Pohl,  Pritchard, 
Quekett,  Quekett  Microscopical  Club,  Rein- 
hard,  Reinsch,  Robin,  Slack,  Somerville, 
Sutl'olk,  Vogel,  Wiesnor,  Woodward. 

[Sec  HISTOLOGY;  PHOTOMICIIOGKAI’HY.] 

Military  hospitals,  hygiene,  etc.  See  Army 
hospitals ; Hygiene,  etc. 


Milk.  Biedert,  Egeling,  Morton,  Peddle, 
Parmentier  et  D^yeux,  Wasserberg,  Young. 

Mind,  Physiology  and  philosophy  of  the. 
Alibert,  Bonstetten,  Brown,  Dermott, Grenier, 
Spencer,  Stewart,  Tissot,  Verity,  Worrell. 

Influence  of  the,  on  the  body. 

Apostobovics,  Gnauck,  Helt,  Hunter,  Leo, 
Mackenzie,  Schaw. 

Pathology  of  the.  See  Insanity. 

Mineral  waters.  See  Waters,  Mineral. 

Mineralogy.  Cotta,  Dana  and  Brush,  Elder- 
horst,  Lawrence. 

Monsters  and  malformations.  Curtius, 
Ducachet,  Elb,  Faust,  Fried,  Friedlowsky, 
Geller,  Gutwasser,  Haudyside,  Hildreth, 
Hoffman,  Lazzati,  Le  Fort,  MeWhinnie, 
Peacock,  Pooley,  Purple,  Remacly,  Rod- 
riguez, Rosenburger,  Saint-Hilaire,  Sandi- 
fort,  Schipmann,  Turner,  Van  Doeveren,Voss, 
Warren,  Webner,  Weucker,  Wiese,  Wittner, 
Woltf,  Wrisberg. 

Mouth,  Diseases  and  injuries  of  the.  Dob- 
belin,  Franeus,  Garretson,  Jourdain. 

Muscles,  Anatomy  and  description  of 
the.  Albiuus,  Barcla3%  Bell,  Browne,  Doug- 
las, Innes,  Steno,  Tuson. 

— Physiology  of  the.  Brown-Sdquard 

Coester,  Mackall,  Mackintosh,  Radclitfe. 

Museums.  See  Anatomical. 

Nails.  Ancel,  Feigner,  Gainino,  Halem. 

Natural  history.  Agassiz,  Aldrovandus, 
Audubon,  Baird,  Bowdich,  Brewer,  Bufifoii, 
Cauvet, Cooper  and  Suckley, Cuvier,  Diction- 
naire,  Dowler,  Gervais  et  Bencden,  Girard, 
Grant,  Haeckel,  Herklots,  Holbrook,  Le 
Conte,  Mivart,  Muller,  Nicholson,  Pouchet, 
Staveley,  Stimpson,  Voigt,  Wallace,  Wood, 
Woodward,  Wyder. 

Natural  philosophy.  See  Phy.sic3. 

Necrosis.  See  Bones,  Diseases  of. 

Negro.  Dazille,  Sommerriug. 

Nerves  and  nervous  system.  Anatomy 
and  physiology  of  the.  Adamucci,  Adolph, 
Baradas,  Barras,  Beck,  Bell,  Bernard,  Ber- 
thelot,  Bock,  Bmhaave,  Bouchut,  Brachet, 
Brown-Sequard,  Dean,  Dermott,  Ehrenberg, 
Flower,  Fovillo,  Georget,  Hall,  Harrison, 
Hasse,  Heniy,  Hir.sch,  Hirschfeld,  His, 
Iwanhoff,  Jones,  Krau.se,  Langguth,  Le  Cat, 
Lcuret  et  Gratiolet,  Lindemann,  Lobstein, 
Luschka,  Ijiissana,  Monro,  Miillcr,  O'Reilly, 
Panizza.  Pouchet,  Prochaska,  Radcliffe, 
Ranke,  Reid,  Reil,  Roiidanovskj',  Riidiuger, 
Seiz,  Stromeyer,  Stuart,  Wundt,  Wyman. 

[See  HISTOLOGY  OF  NLIIVES.] 


NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 


447 


PERIODICALS. 


Nervous  system,  Diseases  of  the.  Brown- 
Sequard,  Cooke,  Dunbar,  Eulenburg, 
Georget,  Griffin,  Hall,  Hammond,  Murray,  I 
Musset,  Ordenstein,  Radcliffe,  Reid,  Rey- 
nolds, Romberg,  Saunders,  Scluuidt,  Smith 
(\V.),  Tillaux. 

[Scfi  Ei.ECTUicirr,  Medical  ; Epilepsy;  Paraly-  i 

SIS.]  [ 

Neuralgia.  Downing,  Murray,  Teale, 
Welcker. 

Nosology,  Systems  and  principles  of 
Alibert,  Bouillaud,  Broussais,  Cullen,  Da- 
vidge,  England,  Gaillard,  Good,  May,  Sau- 
vages.  Young.  j 

Nurses  and  nursing.  Garrett,  Longshore, 
Morley,  Nightingale,  Preston,  Warrington.  ! 

Nutrition  and  growth.  Baglivi,  Lucas,  j 
Peleriu,  Rauken,  Wade.  ' 

Nymphomania.  Alavoiue,  Bienville. 

Obstetrics  and  midwifery.  Atkinson, 
Barnes,  Baudelocque,  Beatty,  Beddoes, 
Bedford,  Blundell,  Bobin,  Buivin,  Braitb- 
waite,  Burke,  Burns,  Bursian,  Byford,  [ 
Campbell,  Carence,  Carvallo,  Cazeau.x, 
Chamberlain,  Churchill,  Clarke,  Collins,  Com-  i 
pendio.  Conquest,  Cook,  Curtis,  Daventer, 
Deisch,  Delattre,  Denig,  Denman,  Dewees, 
Donatb,  Eastlakc,  Elliott,  Embden,  Eyries, 
Eabricius,  Eentzke,  Franque,  Gehler, 
Guernsey,  Gusserow,  Halahan,  Hamilton, 
Hammer,  Harttramfft,  Hecker  und  Buhl, 
H icks,  Hodge,  Hoffmann,  Inglis,  Kennedy,  | 
Kidd,  King,  Knoblauch,  Leake,  Lee,  Lenoir,  ; 
M’Clintock,  Jleadows,  Meigs,  Merriiuan,  ' 
Midwifery,  Murphy,  Newman,  Osborn, 
Pajot,  Pasta,  Ploss,  Power,  Ramsbotham, 
Rattcnmann,  Raynalde,  Renton,  Rigby,  ! 
Roedercr,  Ruquefeuil,  Ryan,  Saint  Germain, 
Sandifort,  Schatz,  Schlichting,  Seubert, 
Simpson,  Smellie, ' Smith  (W.  T.),  Spratt, 
Storcr,  Thierry,  Threipland,  Tolver,  Tret- 
zelius,  Velpeau,  Verdier,  Voigt,  Warrington, 
Wessels,  Williamson,  Winslow,  Wise. 

Ophthalmia.  Armstrong,  Haruapp,  Hewsoii, 
McCormick,  Maguire,  Niblock,  Rowley. 

Ophthalmia,  Epidemic  aud  military,  j 
Dewar,  Gouzde,  Muller,  Vetch,  Warlomont, 
Wotypka. 

Ophthalmoscope  and  opthalmoscopy. 
Carter,  Chevalier,  Galezowski,  Gritti,  Hogg,  | 
Hiilke,  Jaeger,  Liebreich,  Mouchot,  Wilson, 
Zander. 

Onanism.  Bergeret,  Buchan,  Doussln-Du- 
breuil,  .Johnston,  Onanism,  'I’issot. 


Opium.  Aubans,  Breen,  Crumpe,  Fromm- 
hold,  Kay,  Leigh,  Monchy,  Robertson, 
Schdne. 

Optics.  Airy,  Bartlette,  Brewster,  Farrar, 
Gavarret,  Marion. 

Ossification.  See  Bone. 

Osteomyelitis.  Lidell,  Longmore. 

Ovariotomy  Bradford,  Bryant,  Ellerhorst, 
Koeberld,  Krassowsky,  Landi,  Martin, 
Schultze,  Skoldberg. 

Ovary,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Leopold,  Motz,  Renaud,  Schron,  Waldeyer. 

Diseases  of  the.  Motz,  Seymour, 

Stendel,  W^ells. 

Oxygen  and  ozone.  Barth,  Hodges,  Polli, 
Smith  (A.  11. ),  Wilson. 

Palate,  Cleft.  Klingner,  Lamberz,  Laugen- 
becker,  Ramsay,  Roux. 

Paralysis.  Barnier,  Cramer,  Drost,  Drup- 
wich,  Duchenne,  Echeverria,  Gubler,  Ha- 
senboeck,  Heusch,  Maclonghlin,  Prevost, 
Rosseus,  Roth,  Udemans,  Vanderpoel, 
Willis. 

Parasites  and  parasitic  diseases.  Bazin^ 
Bushnan,  Brachet,  Davaine,  Denny,  Elmer, 
Hallier,  Hausmann,  Jordens,  Joubert,  Klein- 
haus,  Kuchenmeister,  Leidy,  Leuckart,  Pal- 
las, Quaren,  Redi,  Robin,  Salisbury,  Wag- 
ner. 

[5ce  TIUCHINA  ; WORMS.] 

Pathology.  See  Anatomy,  Pathological ; 
Chemistry,  Animal ; Histology,  Patho- 
logical ; Medicine,  Principles  of ; Sur- 
gery, Principles  of 

Pellagre.  Boudin,  Costallat,  David. 

Periodicals,  Medical,  American.  iEscula- 
pian  Register,  American  Journal  of  Insanity, 
American  Journal  of  Medical  Sciences,  Amer- 
ican Journal  of  Obstetrics,  American  Jour- 
nal of  Pharmacy,  American  Journal  of  Syph- 
ilography  and  Dermatology,  American  Medi- 
cal Intelligencer,  American  Medical  Monthly 
and  Now  York  Review,  American  Medical 
Recorder,  American  Practitioner,  Anderson’s 
Quarterly  Journal  of  the  Medical  Scieuce.s, 
Annalist,  Archives  of  Ophthalmology  and 
Osteology,  Atlanta,  Baltimore  Medical  Jour- 
nal and  Bulletin,  Baltimore  Medical  aud 
Surgical  Journal,  Buffalo,  Bulletin  of  Med- 
ical Science,  California,  Chicago  Medical 
Examiner,  Chicago  Medical  .Journal,  Cin- 
cinnati Journal  of  Medicine,  Cincinnati 
Lancet  and  Observer,  Cincinnati  Medical 
Ob.server,  Cincinnati  Medical  Repertory,  Cin- 
einiiati  Observatory,  Clinic,  Compendium  of 


PEEIODICALS. 


448 


PERIODICALS. 


Periodicals,  Medical,  American— Cont’d. 
Medical  Science,  Confederate  States,  De 
Horne,  Detroit,  Druggists’  Circular,  Eclec- 
tic, .Journal  of  Health,  Journal  ot  Prison 
Di.scii)line,  Humboldt  Medical  Archives, 
Ijpavenworth,  Maryland  Medical  Recorder, 
Maryland  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 
Medical  Examiner  and  Record  of  Medical 
Science,  Medical  Gazette.  Medical  News, 
Medical  Record,  Medical  Repositoiy,  Med- 
ical Review  and  Analectic  Journal,  Medical 
and  Surgical  Register,  Medical  and  Surgical 
Reporter,  Medical  Times,  Michigan  Uni- 
versity, Nashville,  National,  New  England, 
New  Jersey,  New  Orleans  Journal  of  Medi- 
cine, New  Orleans  Medical,  New  York  .Jour- 
nal of  Medicine  and  Collateral  Sciences, 
New  York  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery,  New  York  Medical,  New  York  Medi- 
cal and  Physical,  North  American  Journal 
of  Homoeopathy,  North  American  Medical 
and  Surgical,  North  American  Medico-Chi- 
rurgical  Review,  North  American  Review, 
Oregon,  Pacific,  Pharmacist,  Philadelphia 
Kotanic  Sentinel,  Philadelphia  Journal  of 
Homoeopathy,  Philadelphia  Journal  of  Med- 
ical and  Physical  Sciences,  Philadelphia 
Medical  Museum,  Philadelphia  Medical  and 
Physical,  Photographic  Review  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  Quarterly  Journal  of  Psyco- 
logical  Medicine,  Ranking  (Abstract),  Rich- 
mond, Richmond  and  Louisville,  St.  Louis, 
Scalpel,  Southern  Journal  of  Medical  Sci- 
ences, Stethoscope,  Transylvania  Journal, 
Virginia  Medical  and  Surgical,  Western 
Journ.al  of  the  Medical  and  Physical  Sci- 
ences, Western  Journal  of  Medicine,  West- 
ern Lancet,  Western  Quarterly  Reporter. 

British.  Annals  of  Medicine,  Annals 

of  Military  and  Naval  Surgery,  Anthropo- 
logical Review,  Braithwaite,  British  and  For- 
eign Medico-Chirurgical  Review,  British 
Medical,  Canada,  Doctor,  Dublin  Medical 
Press,  Dublin  Quarterlj',  Edinburgh  Medi- 
cal, Edinburgh  Medical  and  Surgical,  Edit- 
ors, Forceps,  Glasgow  Medical,  Indian  An- 
nals of  Medical  Science,  Journal  of  Anat- 
omy and  Physiology,  Journal  of  Cutaneous 
Medicine,  Journal  of  Mental  Science,  Jour- 
nal of  Public  Health,  Lancet,  Loudon  Med- 
ical, Surgical  and  Pharmaceutical  Repos- 
itory, London  Medical  Gazette,  Ijondon 
and  Edinburgh  Monthly  Journal  of  Medical 
Science,  Medical  Adviser,  Medical  Critic, 
Medical  Mirror,  Medical  and  Philosophical 


Periodicals,  Medical,  British — Continued. 
Commentaries,  Medical  and  Physical,  Med- 
ical Press  and  Circular,  Medical  Times  and 
Gazette,  Medico-Chirurgical  Review,  Mid 
land  Medical  and  Surgical  Reirorter,  Phar- 
maceutical Journal  and  Transactions,  Prac- 
titioner, Quarterly  Journal  of  Foreign  Med- 
icine, Retrospect. 

French.  Abeille  mddicale,  Annales 

de  chimie  et  de  physique,  Annales  de  la 
chirurgie  fran^aise  et  6trangere,  Annales 
d’hygihne  publique  et  de  medeciue  legale, 
Annales  mddico-psychologiques,  Annales 
d’oeulistique,  Annuaire  medico-chirurgieal 
des  hbpitaux,  Archives  de  physiologic  nor- 
male  et  pathologique.  Archives  generales  do 
mfidecine,  Archives  de  mddeciue  militaire. 
Archives  de  mddecine  navale.  Archives 
medicales  beiges,  Brown-Sequard,  Carron 
dll  Villards,  Desault,  Encyclographie,  French 
Army,  Gazette  des  hopitaux.  Gazette  heb- 
domadiiire.  Gazette  mfidicale.  Journal  de 
I’anatomic,  Journal  de  chirurgie.  Journal 
compldmentaire.  Journal  de  medecine. 
Journal  de  mddecine  miiitaire.  Journal  de  la 
physiologie,  Recueil,  Revue  mddico-chirur- 
gicale.  Revue  medicale  frau9aise  et  6tran- 
gere.  Union  medicale. 

German.  Annalen  der  Physic  und 

Chemie,  Archiv  fur  Anatomic  und  Physio- 
logic, Archiv  fiir  Anatomic,  Physiologie 
und  wissenschaftliche  Medicin,  Archiv  fiir 
die  gesammte  Physiologie  des  Menschen  und 
derThiere,  Archiv  (deutsches)  fiir  die  Physio- 
logie, Archiv  fiir  klinische  Chirurgie,  Archiv 
(deutsches)  fiir  klinische  Medicin,  Archiv 
fur  Ophthalmologie,  Archiv  fiir  pathologischo 
Anatomie  und  Physiologie  und  fiir  klinische 
Medicin,  Archiv  der  Pharmacie,  Archiv  fiir 
die  Physiologic,  Archiv  fiir  Psychiatric  und 
Nerveukrankheiten,  Berlin,  Berliner  onto 
mologische  Zeitschrift,  Berzelius,  Blumen- 
bach,  Deutsche  Klinik,  Froriep,  Hufelaud, 
Jahrbuch  fiir  Militiir-arzte,  Jalirbiicher 
(Schmidt’s),  .Jahresbericht,  Medicinischo 
Jahibiicher,  Oesterreichische,  Summarium 
des  Neuesten  und  Wisseuwurdigsten  aus  der 
gesammten  Medicin,  Wiener  medicinische 
Presse,  Wiirzburger  medicinische  Zeitschrift. 

Miscellaneous.  Cracow,  Berctning, 

Madras  Quarterly  Journal  of  Medical  Sci- 
ence, Jlcdical  Courier,  Muscovite  Medical 
Gazette,  Russian  Arm^’  Military  Aledical 
.Journal,  Russlands  medicinische  Zeitung. 


PERIODICALS. 


449 


PREGNANCY 


Periodicals,  Scientific  and  miscellaneous, 
Ameviciiu  Clienust,  American  Gas-Liglit, 
American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts,  Ameri- 
can Naturali.st,  Annals  and  Magazineof  Natu- 
ral History,  Arcliiv  I'tir  miUroskopisclie  Ana- 
tomie,  Arcliitectuial  Review,  British  Journal 
of  Photography,  Builder, Chemical  News, Col- 
burn, Edinburgh  Philosophical,  Edinburgh 
New  Philo-sophical,  Engineer,  Franklin  Insti- 
tute, Harper’s,  Journal  of  the  Chemical  So- 
ciety, Journal  do  I’lnstitut  historitpie,  Jour- 
nal of  Science  and  the  Arts,  Hamburgisches 
Magazin,  Jahrbueh  der  Chemie  iind  Physik, 
Jahibiicher  fiir  wissenschaftliche  Botanik, 
Laboratory,  London,  Edinburgh  and  Dublin 
Philosophical  Magazine,  Madras  Journal  of 
Literature  and  Science,  Mechanics’  Weekly, 
Micro.scdpic,  Moniteur  scientitique.  Monthly 
Microscopical,  Nation,  Natural  History  Re- 
view, Nature,  Philadelphia  Monthly  Maga- 
zine, Philadelphia  Photographer,  Poptilar 
Science  Review,  Quarterly  Journal  of  Sci- 
ence, Quarterly  Journal  of  Microscopical 
Science,  Recueil,  Revue  scientitique  et  in- 
dustrielle.  Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Scientific 
Opinion,  United  Service  Journal,  United 
States  Service  Magazine,  Van  Nostrand, 
Veterinarian,  West  Philadelphia  Hospital 
Register. 

Perspiration.  Ccderschfold,  Gorter,  Hamil- 
ton, Lefebvre,  Wilson. 

Pest,  pestilence,  and  plague.  Assalini, 
Aubert,  Bayrus,  Bruce,  Caldwell,  Chicay- 
neau,  Clot-Bey,  Deusingius,  Diemerbrmck, 
Duizing,  Duret,  Emaugard,  Fournier,  Helve- 
tins,  Heurnius,  Horb,  Jordan,  Maclean,  Man- 
fredi,  Mannagetta,  Pest,  Plague,  Russell, 

S , Schnurrer,  Schonberg,  Schraub, 

Schreiber,  Schroter,  Sick,  Stromers,  Taranta, 
Tholozan,  Tully. 

Pharmacopoeias.  Arznei-Taxe,  Bcruatzik, 
Charas,  Hager,  Haller,  Lewis,  Pharinaco- 
pmia,  Russian  Army,  Russische,  Squire, 
Thomson,  Tuson,  Waring. 

Pharmacy.  Acton,  Battley,  Bohte,  Brand, 
Bullein,  Bullock,  Chereau,  Chyrurgians 
Closet,  Cooley,  Henry,  Paris,  Parrish,  Pratt, 
Virey,  Year-Book. 

[See  KORMUL.'K.] 

Photography  and  photographs.  Armsby, 
D’Alligny,  Ducheune,  Hardwieh,  Hardy  et 
Montmeja,  Hayden,  Lea,  Monchoven,  Mont- 
nicja,  Otis,  Photographs,  Root,  Simpson,  Sut- 
ton, Towler,  Vogel,  W’eir,  Willemin,  Wood- 
ward. 


Photomicrography.  Gerlach,  Girard,  Mad- 
dox, Moitessier,  Photomicrographs,  Rei- 
chardt  und  Stiirenburg,  Woodw-ard. 

Phrenology.  Caldwell,  Combe,  Gall,  Koget. 

Physics  and  natural  philosophy.  Arnott, 
Baker,  Berwick,  Caiudiy,  Cleghorn,  Davis, 
Faraday,  Farrar,  Frick,  Ganot,  Grove  and 
Helmholz,  etc.,  Ilessler,  Hunt, Jones,  Kupfer, 
Pepper,  Poinsot,  Quetelet,  Thomson,  Tom- 
linson, Tyndall,  Vink,  Wesley,  Winslow, 
Wundt. 

[SecCiiKMiCAL  PHYSICS;  Optics  ] 

Physiognomy.  Fuchsius,  Lavater,  Porta, 
Redfield,  Schimmelpenninck,  Tissot. 

Physiology,  Essays  and  observations. 
Bcneke,  Bienenis,  Bird,  Cabade,  Carson, 
Davy,  Dennison,  Dutrochet,  Freke,  Hartley, 
Hunter,  Jackson,  Leube,  M'iller,  O’Beiine, 
O’Reilly,  Philip.  Pitcairn,  Prochaska,  Red 
fern,  Stedman,  Treviranus,  Tyson,  Wilkin- 
son, Wintringham. 

Experimental.  Bernard,  Bezold, 

Brown-Sequard,  Dow'ler,  E.xperiments,  Fon- 
tana, Hales,  Hertwig,  Parry,  Portal,  Traube, 
Vulpian. 

Principles,  systems,  and  manuals 

of.  Abernethy,  Adelon,  Allison,  Bardenat, 
Barthez,  Bedard,  Bernard,  Bichat,  Blumen- 
bach,  Bostock,  Brodie,  Broussais,  Brown- 
Sequard,  Buchan,  Burdach,  Bushnan,  Ca- 
bell, Carpenter,  Corns  d’etudes,  Dalton, 
Descartes,  Dumas,  Dunglison,  Flemyng, 
Flint,  Fodere,  Gordon,  Grimaud,  Haller, 
Kirkes,  Lankester,  Lawrence,  Legallois, 
Longet,  Magendie,  Marshall,  Muller,  Oliver, 
Ranke,  Richerand,  Roger,  Thomson,  Todd, 
Unzer,  Valentin,  Vierordt,  Virchow,  Wag- 
ner, Wundt. 

Pneumonia.  Auuesley,  Arthurc,  Brooke, 
Ciaudo,  Dent,  Drever,  Finn,  Gahvey,  Hemp- 
hill, Jackson,  Jones,  Kennedy,  Krause, 
M'  Cammon,  Maewhirter,  Porrat,  Riesell, 
Rietz,  Robi.sou,  Smith  (R.),  Soncaze,  Thieme, 
Warnutz. 

Poisons.  Bernard,  Brogiani,  Christison,  Dii- 
cachet,  Fontana,  Helwig,  Horsley,  Houlston, 
Loncq,  Mead,  Mercurialis,  Morgan  and  .Vd- 
dison,  Ortila,  Piccardt,  Plenck,  Prestvvich, 
Reese,  Swinburne,  Tanner.  Tardieu,  Taylor, 
Ummethun,  Wilmer,  Wood,  Wormlej'. 

Pregnancy  and  its  diseases.  Clarke,  Con- 
don, David,  Davis,  Duncan,  Frain'ais,  Gold- 
schmidt, Hafenbradl,  Herbel,  Moss,  Schra- 
der. 


PRISONS. 


4o0 


SPINAL  CORD. 


Prisons  and  prison  discipline.  A.slioacl, 
Burt,  Caldwell,  Coates,  Crawford  and  Rus- 
sell, Dis,  Foulke,  Gray,  Hospital  Prisons, 
Howe,  Penitentiary  Di.scipline,  Pennsylva- 
nia, Pentonville,  Pliiladelpliia.  Prison, 
Sclinylkill  County  Prison,  Separation. 

Prostitution.  Acton,  Dufour,  Joannel,  Lo- 
gan, Miiller,  Parent-Ducliatelet,  Quantin, 
Ryan,  Sanger,  Sin  of  Great  Cities,  White- 
home. 

Puerperal  fever  and  peritonitis.  Harris, 
Hasell,  Hey,  Hubard,  Kennedy,  Martin, 
Meigs,  Mitchell,  Naghten,  Renton,  Wooll- 
coinbe. 

Pulse.  Anfrun,  Butcher,  Floyer,  Fouquet, 
Parry,  Ruccn,  Steiniger. 

Pyaemia.  Balfour,  Braidwood,  Dibo.s,  Fleury, 
Horing,  Lee,  Lidell,  Raffauf,  Sedillot,  Sta- 
bel.  Woodward. 

Quarantine.  Baltimore,  Bell,  Boston,  Cald- 
well, Charleston,  Clot-Bey,  Jewell,  Maclean, 
New  York  City,  Philadelphia,  Quarantine, 
Report,  Simon,  Thompson,  Vache,  Wragg.  ■ 

Rabies.  See  Hydrophobia. 

Rectum  and  anus.  Diseases  of  the.  Ash- 
ton, Bodenhamer,  Curling,  Dinkier.  Dupuy- 
tren.  Jukes,  Mayo,  Quain,  Scharlach,  Van 
Buren. 

[See  HjEMORRHOIDS.] 

Recruiting.  Bartholow,  Beanpre,  Chenu, 
Henderson,  Longmore,  Marshall,  Massy, 
Ordronaux,  Tripler. 

Resections.  Ansiaux,  Bercht,  Esmarch, 
Francke,  Gerdy,  Hannover,  Heyfelder 
(.1.  F.),  Heyfelder  (O. ),  Hodges,  Hudson, 
Ja?ger,  Mohns,  Moreau,  Neudiirfer,  Park 
and  Moreau,  Plagwitz,  Ried,  Rome,  Schill- 
bach,  Scholtz,  Siebert,  Syme,  Szymanowski, 
Textor,  Ullrich,  Verhaeghe,  Wagner. 

Resection  of  ankle  and  tarsus. 

Brigel,  Carnochan,  Hagen,  Langenbeck, 
Liaudet,  Thomas. 

Resection  of  elbow-joint.  Baas, 

Bier,  Durr,  Helmbold,  Kupfer,  Kyriakos, 
Petruschky,  Philipps,  Thore,  Tobold, 
Wodarz. 

Resection  of  hip-joint.  Church, 

Fock,  Good,  Kretsehmar,  Le  Fort,  Leopold, 
Oppenheimer,  Otis,  Poppe,  Reger,  Tostivint. 

Resection  of  jaw.  Bahlche,  Bau- 

duin,  Carnochan,  Gritti,  Kruejjpel,  Mtillcr, 
Schmauss,  Syme,  Wirth. 

Resection  of  knee.  Delclos,  Fuhr- 

maun,  Goetz,  Peuieres,  Price, Wachter,  Wat- 
son, Weber. 


Resections — Continued. 

Resection  of  shoiTder-joint.  . Hum- 
mel, Longmore,  Mardnel,  Pean,  Petruschky. 

Resection  of  wrist.  Folet,  Horing, 

Roth,  Schmitz. 

Respiration.  Bjorkman,  Bostock,  Carson, 
Coleman,  Dnrdin,  Henderson,  Hooker, 
Lund,  Martin,  Menzies,  Nitzsch,  Reid, 
Scheffer,  Sugruc,  Ward. 

Rheumatism.  Adams,  Auphan,  Baillou, 
Bouillaud,  Clerk,  Cutting,  Donaldson,  Drom- 
gole,  Evans,  Fuller,  Haig,  Hungerford, 
Jame.s,  Kastus,  Malcolmson,  Metcalfe, 
Mitchell,  O’Brien,  O’Sullivan,  Pitou,  Rees, 
Robertson,  Ryan,  Schubert,  Smith  (J.  P.), 
Vaughan,  Warren,  Wolseley. 

Rickets.  Glisson,  Bate  and  Regemorter  ct 
al.,  .Jay,  Martin,  Nooth,  Stiebel. 

Rubeola.  See  Measles. 

Scarlatina.  Armstrong,  Aubert,  Bevan, 
Bremner,  Clark,  Coventry,  Cremen,  Koch, 
Lynch,  Miller,  Plenciz,  Watt. 

Scrofula.  Balman,  Bazin,  Browne,  Calvert, 
Fondey,  Goodwin,  Hufeland,  King,  Lugol, 
Milani,  Robertson,  Warren. 

Scurvy.  Armstrong,  Bellefin,  Bergot,  Cin- 
trat,  Claiborne,  Delpech,  Duret,  Keraudreu, 
Lind,  Milman,  Risberg,  Roschalyn. 

Sewage  and  sewerage.  Administration, 
Angell, Canalisation,  Carpenter,  Chesbrough, 
Co])land,  Krepp,  Lee,  Loudon,  Philadelphia, 
Report,  Saver,  Sewage,  Tail,  Waring. 

Skin,  Diseases  of  the.  Alibert,  Bahrdt,  Bau- 
dot, Bazin,  Behrend,  Bulkley,  Cazenave  et 
Schedel,  Damon,  Doyon,  Fox,  Gibert,  Green, 
Hardy,  Hebra,  Hebra  and  Elfinger,  Henon, 
Hillier,  Hunt,  Hutchinson,  Macilwaiu, 
Meyner,  Nayler,  Neligan,  Neumann,  Nognils, 
Plumbe,  Raddatz,  Rayer,  Smith  (W.  J.), 
Squire,  Thomson,  Wilkinson,  Willis,  Wilson, 
Ziemssen^ 

Sleep.  Brown,  Cappie,  Cleghorn,  Hall,  Ham- 
mond, Heald,  Liebeault,  Macnish,  Piuckard, 
Roelen,  Spratt,  Wakeman. 

Small-pox.  Amar,  Barker,  Baylies,  Clarke, 
Coindet,  Cross,  Diemerbrujck,  Dumas,  Fish- 
er, Irwin,  .Juchem,  Kaeppler,  Kuehn,  Nibhs, 
Nicolai,  Pressy,  Rhazes,  Robertson,  Ryan, 
Simpson,  Snow,  Stewart,  Thomson,  Ziegler, 
Ziemssen. 

Sol-lunar,  sidereal,  and  planetary  influ- 
ence. Balfour,  Bowron,  Coldstream,  Mead. 

Spinal  cord.  Diseases  of  the.  Barth,  Fioh- 
wein.  Hinterberger,  Leyden,  Muller,  Ollivier, 
Peddie,  Reynolds,  Teale,  Webster. 


SPINAL  CORD. 


451 


SURGERY. 


Spinal  cord,  Structure  and  functions  of 
the.  Dean,  Deilers,  Fronimann,  Schroeder 
van  der  Kolk,  Stilling',  Tod,  Trask. 

Spine,  Diseases  and  distortion  of  the. 
ISaitipfield,  Barwcll,  Brown  (B  ),  Brown  (.1. 
B),  Brown  and  Buckiuiiister,  Coote,  Davis, 
Epps,  Gruudler,  Hare,  Jtcniscli,  Kraft,  Rei- 
seger,  Stafford,  Taylor,  Wenzel,  Wood. 

[Sre  DKFORMITIES.I 

Wounds  and  injuries  of  the.  Ash- 

hurst,  Bell,  Bertheau,  Blasius,  Casper,  Cue- 
notte,  MacCorinac,  Rauch. 

Spleen,  Structure  and  functions  of  the. 
Bourgery,  Dobson,  Fainars,  Ilanicke,  Mac- 
Nolty,  Jlayer,  Merck,  Meslon,  Miiller,  Roloff, 
Silvester. 

Statistics,  Medical  and  vital.  Alvarenga, 
Barton,  Begbie,  Bischoff,  Boston,  Boudin, 
Brinsinade,  British  Army,  British  Navy,  Bry- 
dcn,  Butte,  Cazalas,  Chaille,  Charleston, 
Chenu,  Cheshire,  Cless,  Connecticut,  Cool- 
idge,  Coste,  Coulon,  D'Ainador,  Devot,  El- 
liott, England,  Ewart,  Farr,  Frankfurt, 
French  Army,  Gaste,  Gavarret,  Gould,  Green- 
how,  Hadel,  Hawkins,  Hitchcock,  Hough, 
Jewell,  Knapp,  Le  Fort,  Legoyt,  Lowell, 
Massachusetts,  Meyenne,  Michigan,  New  Or- 
leans, Niles,  Oesterlin,  Pauli,  Pennsylvania, 
Pierce,  Providence.  Prussian  Army,Quintard, 
Reports,  Rhode  Island,  Rome,  Savannah, 
Sa.xony,  Schimmer,  Shattuck,  Short,  South 
Carolina,  Sutton,  Stark,  United  States  Army, 
United  States  Navy,  United  States  Sanitary 
Commission,  Vacher,  Vermont,  Vital  Statis- 
tics, Walker  (A.  M.),  Walker  (J.),  Warner, 
Wells,  Wollheim,  Wright. 

Stomach,  Diseases  of  the.  Barras,  Becker, 
Billard,  Briuton,  Evera,  Eyre,  Fenwick,  Fos- 
ter, Gairdner,  Habershon,  Hare,  Jones,  Kuss- 
maul,  Laird,  Le  Bouteillier,  Liebmann,  Prus, 
Rees,  Westhoff,  Williamson. 

Strabismus.  Bolton,  Crossman,  Guthrie, 
Holthouse,  Javal,  Suersen,  Velpeau. 

Sulphites.  Faralli,  Gritti,  Polli,  Therapie. 

Sun-stroke.  Dumas,  Helbig,  Schneider. 

Surgery,  Conservative.  Alquie,  Beaney, 
Davis  (H.  G.),  Decaisne,  Paul,  Vaquez, 
Walter  (A.  G.) 

Essays,  reports,  observations,  and 

cases.  Arnaud,  Bagieu,  Bassius,  Beck 
(B.),  Bell  (C.),  Bilguer,  Billroth,  Busch, 
Butcher,  Canton,  Cheever,  Clare,  Cooper 
and  Travers,  Danzel,  Delpech  (J,),  Dolbeau, 
Dupuytren,  Ehrlich,  Ellis,  Escheubach,  Eve, 


.Surgery,  etc. — Continued. 

Evers,  Fallopius,  Fayrer,  Fletcher  (R.), 
Francis  (S.  W.),  Friedberg,  Geneva,  Guthrie 
(G.  J. ),  Hager  (M.),  Haller,  Hammick,  Hau- 
dyside,  Hayward,  Heister,  Hemman,  Hill 
(Jas.),  Hirsch  (11.),  Howship,  Hutchinson 
(A.  C.),  Ingram,  .Janson,  Jeffreys  (H.), 
Jobert,  Kern,  Kirb3',  Lallemaud,  Larrey  (D. 
J.),  LeDr!in,Lee(H.),  Lejeal,  Lisfranc,  Mac- 
Cormac,  Macfarlane  (.1.),  Maisonneuve, 
Manzoni,  Melcbiori,  Monro,  Morand,  Musi- 
tanus,  Muzell,  Notes,  Nott,  Nuck,  Ore,  Orme- 
rod,  Otis,  Ottley,  Ouvrard,  Paillard,  I’arsons, 
Paulus  (^Egineta),  Pelletan,  Petrequin, 
Platner,  Pooley,  Pouteau,  Ravoth  und  Vocke, 
Richter,  Robert,  Rogers,  Roux  (P.  J.),  Savi- 
ard,  Scarpa,  Schmucker,  Schuh,  Sddillot, 
Simon,  Sims,  Solly,  Stahlpartus,  Syme,  Trav 
ers,  Trye,  Ilhde,  Valentin,  Van  Buren,  Vel- 
peau, Veruicchi,  Vogel,  Voillemier,  Volk- 
niauu,  Wagner  (C.),  W.arner  (J  ),  Warren 
(J.  M.),  Weber  (C.  O.),  White  (C.),  Wilmer, 
Wiseman,  Young  (D.  L.) 

History  and  condition  of.  Am- 
mon, Briot,  Ferguson,  Greueck,  Haeser  und 
Weber,  Haller,  Jager  (J.  C.),  Jaquemot, 
McDowell,  Mangetus,  Mussey,  Roux,  Sharp, 
Sprengel,  Swain. 

Military.  Balliugall,  Beck  (B.),  Bern- 

hard,  Briot,  Bruce  (Alex.),  Chisholm  (J.  J.), 
Cole,  Fristo,  Gallard,  Gay  (G.  H. ),  Gersdorff, 
Gross  (S.  D. ),  Guthrie  (G.  J.),  Hamilton  (F. 
H.),Henn3n,  Hildanus,  Hutchison  (A.  C.), 
Jones  (J.),  L’Allour,  Larrey  (D.  J. ),  Lego- 
nest,  LeLievre,  MacCorinac,  Macleod  ^G.  H. 
B.).  Macdowall,  Malic,  Manual,  Meniere, 
Neudbrfer,  Onsenoort,  Packard,  Pare,  Percy, 
Pirogotf,  Ravaton,  Roser,  Roux  (P.  J.),  Sa- 
razin,  Schauenburg,  Scherer,  Virchow  und 
Eisenmann,  Schmucker,  Strome3’er,Thomson 
(John),  Tripler,  United  States  Sanitary  Com- 
mission, Warren  CE. ),  Wedekind,  Willeniier, 
Williamson  (G.),  Wiseman. 

Minor.  Annandalc,  Assalini  (Cav. ), 

Bourgery,  Cutler,  Heath  (C.),  Jamain,  Ra- 
voth, Smith  (H.  H.) 

[See  Apparatus  and  bandages.J 

Naval.  Atkins,  Moyle,  Saurel,  Turn- 

bull. 

Opei'ative.  Averill,  Bell,  (C.),  Ber- 
nard and  Huette,  Chassaignac,  Cock.s,  Cos- 
ter, (.1.),  Dieft’enbach,  Dlonis,  Dubrueil  (11. 
F.  A.),  Eulenburg,  Feigel,  Giinther  (G.  B.), 
Heineke,  Lassus,  Le  Brun’a,  Le  Dran,  Lis- 
ton, Malgaigne,  Malle,  Packard,  Paucoast, 


ST^RGERV. 


452 


TRANSACTIONS. 


Surgery,  etc. — Continued. 

Pasture],  Piper,  Pouliot,  Prosch,  Ravotli, 
Roii.x,  Sabatier,  Selireger,  Sedillot,  Sharp, 
Skey,  Sinilh  (H.  H.),  Szymanowski,  Taver- 
nier, Textor,  Velasco  y Villaverde,  Vel- 
peau, 'VVebb  (A.),  Zaug. 

Plastic.  Bruenner,  Buck,  Frenkel, 

Fritze  uud  Reich,  Gielen,  Hausleutner,  Ileck 
(C.),  Ileekeren,  Hirsch  (IT),  Jobert,  Lange, 
Long  (R. ),  Miitter,  Prince,  Rost,  Serre, 
Taliacotius,  Tax,  Velpeau,  Verhaeghe,  Wood- 
man, Zeis. 

Practical,  system.?,  lectures,  and 

manuals.  Abernethj^  Aetius,  Albucasis, 
Allan  (R.),  Angelstein,  Argelata,  Arneinan, 
Assalini  (Cav  ),  Barbette,  Bartholdus,  Begin, 
Bell  (B.),  Belloste,  Berard,  Denonvilliers  et 
Gosselin,  Bernstein,  Bohls,  Brett,  Bruns 
(von),  Brunschwig,  Burger,  Burggrave, 
Busch  (W.),  Calli.sen,  Chelius,  Chopart  et 
Desault,  Clark  (F.  Le  Gros),  Colles,  Cooper 
(Sir  A.),  Cooper  (B.  B ),  Cooper  S.,  Costello, 
Cooke  (.1.),  Croce,  Dalechainps,  Delpech 
(J.),  Desault  (P.  J.),  Doaue,  Dorsey,  Druitt, 
Dupuytren,  Ellers,  Eminert  (C.),  Ericksen, 
Ettinuller  (M.),Fabriciu.s  (d’Aquapendente), 
Fano,  Faye,  Ferguson,  Fieni,  Follin,  Fou- 
eher,  Franklin,  Gale,  Gant,  Gareugeot,  Ges- 
scher,  Gibson  (W.),  Gooch  (B.),  Gorier, 
Gross  (S.  D.),  Guido,  Guilleineau,  Halle  ( J. ), 
Ilaudbucb,  Handley,  Hargrave,  Heister, 
Hesselbach,  Hey,  Hill  (B.  L.),  Holmes  (T.), 
Jordens,  .loubert,  Keil,  Langeubeck  (C.  J. 
M.),  Latta,  Lawrence  (W.),  Le  Clerc  (M.), 
Liston,  Lizars,  McClellan,  Mair  (J.),  Matte, 
Mayor,  Miller,  Motte,  Miinniks,  Miitter, 
Paracelsus,  Par6,  Paul,  Percy,  Petit,  Pigray, 
Pirrie,  Pitha,  Pott,  Purinann,  Ravaton,  Rich- 
ard, Richerand,  Richter,  Roche  and  Sanson, 
Roser,  Rust,  Severinus,  Smith  (H.H.),  South, 
Spence,  Syder,  Tavernier,  Thedeu,  Titt- 
mann,  Troschel,  Turner  (D. ),  Uffeubach, 
Verduc,  Vidal,  Vigo,Walther  (P.  F.),  Wal- 
ther  (W.),  Waters,  White  (R.),  Wurtz. 

Principles  of,  and  surgical  pathol- 
ogy. Bell  (B.),  Bell  (J.),  Billroth,  Bohl.s, 
Boyer,  Brodie,  Broinfield,  Burns  (J.),  Four- 
nier, Gerdy,  Heitzinann,  Hunter  (John), 
Jamaiu,  Jessenius,  Jordan  (F.),  La  Faye, 
Lassus,  Legouas,  Macilwain,  Mihles,  Mon- 
teggia,  Morgan  (G.  T.),  Mutter,  Nelaton, 
Nessi,  Paget,  Pearson,  Pirrie,  Plainer,  Rich- 
ter, Roser,  Smith  (IT),  Spence,  Sprengel, 
Syme,  Verduc. 

Syphilis.  Nee  Venereal. 


Teeth,  Structure  and  development  of 
the.  Ashburner,  Blake,  Huline,  Hunter,  Nas- 
myth, Oortinan,  Owen,  Saunders,  Wenzel. 

Teeth,  Diseases  and  surgery  of  the.  Ba- 
ker, Foncou,  Fox,  Garretson,  Howard, 
Hulme,  Iinrie,  Koccker,  Krouesser,  Leber  et 
Rottenstein,  Nasmyth,  Nicholles,  Robertson 
(A.),  Robertson  (W.),  Scardovi,  Simrock, 
Taft,  Taveau,  Tomes,  Wasserberg,  Wedl. 

Temperature  in  health  and  disease. 
Clark,  Compton,  Hankel,  Kothe,  Ringer, 
Scoutetten,  Wunderlich. 

Testis  and  its  diseases.  Allard,  Baring, 
Chambard,  Cooper,  Curling,  Langenbeck, 
Melchiori,  Tity6,  Warren. 

Tetanus.  Ackermann,  Capparelli,  Cochrane, 
Considen,  Crooks,  Curling,  Huth,  Jones, 
Morgan,  Jlunro,  Newbigging,  Parry,  Ren- 
nalls,  Thomson,  Trnka  de  Kr’zowitz,  Wal- 
rond. 

Therapeutics.  Black,  Headland,  Waring. 
[*(1  Matehia  Medica  and  Medicine.] 

Thorax.  See  Chest. 

Tissues.  See  Histology. 

Tongue,  Diseases  of  the.  D6clat,  Hagu, 
Leuw,  Rohovskj',  Weisser. 

Tracheotomy.  See  Laryngotomy. 

Transactions  of  academies,  societies, 
etc.  Academia  Cajsaraea,  Academie,  Aguilar 
y Vela,  Alabama,  American  Association, 
Amer-ican  Ethnological  Society,  American 
Institute  of  Hommojiathy,  American  Medical 
Association,  American  I’liarmacentical  As- 
sociation, American  Philosophical  Society, 
Amsterdam,  Anthropologic,  Atti,  Augsburg, 
Basel,  Belgium,  Berlin,  Bern,  Bologna, 
Bordeaux,  Breslau,  Briinn,  Bulletin,  Bul- 
letins, Chemnitz,  Chicago,  Comptes-Rendus, 
Copenhagen,  Cornwall,  Cracow,  Dautzic, 
Darmstadt,  Dessau,  Dcutscher,  Dijon,  Dres- 
den, Emden,  England,  Frankfurt,  Freiburg, 
Geneva,  Georgia,  Giessen,  Glasgow,  Got- 
tingen, Graz,  Halle,  Harlem,  Heidelberg, 
Highland  and  Agricultural,  Kiel,  Kingston, 
Kbnigsberg,  Lausanne,  Leicester,  London, 
Luxembourg,  Madrid,  Manchester,  Mann- 
heim, Medico-Chirurgical,  Memoirs,  Milan, 
Moscow,  Munich,  National,  Nuremberg, 
Orleans,  Paris,  Passau,  Philadelphia,  Prague, 
Provincial,  Ri'ichenbach,  Riga,  Russia,  Saint 
Gall,  Saint  Petersburg,  Schweizerisches, 
Tasmania,  Upsala,  Venice,  Vienna,  Wash- 
ington, Wiesbaden,  Wiirtemberg,  Wiirz- 
burg,  Ziirich. 


TREPHINING 


453 


WAR. 


Trephining.  Arneman,  Baret,  Beilin,  Breyer, 
Celinski,  Constatt,  Fischer,  Hoeckert, 
Kauzmann,  Keen,  Kerner,  Larrey,  Laiiffs, 
Le  Fort,  Leisnig,  Louvrier,  Ludwig,  Nese- 
niann,  Roland,  Roser,  Textor,  Velpeau, 
Vrolik.  Wirmanski. 

Trichina.  Calkins,  Leuckart,  Rietschler, 
Turner. 

Tumors.  Anger,  Bell,  Bic.siadecki,  Blumen- 
tlial,  Burdy,  Broca,  Brown,  Brune,  Cal- 
vert, Dersclieidt,  Despres,  Ebcrmaier,  Fincke. 
Kuhn,  Lonbard-Pr6vot,  Liicke,  Meyen, 
Muller,  Nelaton,  Pelecanos,  Range,  Scboen- 
born,  Schulze,  Tbierfelder,  Tietze,  Trelaiin- 
Bascoii,  Virchow,  Weber. 

Ulcers  and  ulceration.  Auzilhon,  Banis- 
ter, Chapman,  Gerlach,  Moisson,  Rust, 
Spender,  Thaly,  Underwood. 

Urethra,  Stricture  of  the.  Ducamp,  Eve, 
Gouley,  Hammick,  Hancock,  Harrison,  Hill, 
Holt,  Saulsohn,  Slade,  Thompson,  Wade, 
White. 

Urinary  and  generative  organs,  Dis- 
eases of  the.  Acton,  Aldridge,  Biener, 
Civiale,  Cocteau,  Coulson,  Dawson,  Desault, 
Dubouchet,  Gant,  Gross,  Guthrie,  Horion, 
Johnson,  Johnston,  Marcet,  Menzies,  Mul- 
der, Otis,  Parnham,  Prout,  Ransford,  Ro- 
berton,  Roberts,  Robinson,  Stein,  Titley, 
Vogel,  Voillemier,  Wadd,  Willis,  Yseinans. 

Urine  and  urinary  deposits.  Basaroff, 
Beale,  Bird,  Byassou,  Erni,  Flint,  Franque, 
Gscheidlen,  Hassall,  Hornnng,  Neubauer 
and  Vogel,  Nisseron,  Pilling,  Schlosser, 
'I’liudichuin,  Watson,  Williamson,  Wilson. 

Uterus,  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the. 
Lee,  Lucas,  Roederer,  Swammerdam. 

Diseases  of  the.  Barker,  Bennett, 

Boehmer  und  Wachter,  Boivin  et  Duges, 
Brandt,  Broughton,  Byford,Channiiig,  Coale, 
Coiirty,  Crell,  Duncan,  Emmet,  Fauconiiet, 
Fleischauer,  Goelicke,  Haiismann,  Heiiiing, 
Hiiguicr,  Kulni  et  Reiuik,  Lane,  Lazzati, 
Lee,  Leiite,  Lever,  Lucas,  I/iidgers,  Melchior, 
Michaiick,  O’Reilly,  Sagnier,  Sclinejif,  Val- 
leix,West,  Wright. 

Gravid.  Albiniis,  Burns,  Hartwig, 

Hunter. 

Rupture  of  the.  Behling,  Byrne, 

Miiller,  Steidele. 

Vaccinia  and  vaccination.  Ballard,  Bell,  j 
Best,  Bruce,  Bryce,  Carro,  Cosgrave,  Croker,  ‘ 
Davis,  Frat,  Garlick,  Hagner,  Hasson,  Jones,  I 
Knox,  Kollasscr,  Lee,  Lettsom,  M’Derinott,  j 
Mannin,  Maxwell,  Moreau,  Nittinger,  Ring, 


Vaccinia  and  vaccination — Continued. 
Russell,  Seaton,  Toner,  Vaccination,  Vialles, 
Weston. 

Variola.  See  Small-pox. 

Venereal  diseases.  Acton,  Astruc,  Aiispitz, 
Barton,  Bazin,  Bell,  Bidenkap,  Boeck,  Bu- 
chan, Bumstead,  Carmichael,  Championiere, 
Clowes,  Colles,  Cooke,  Cullerier,  Culverwell, 
Desruelles,  Dick,  Diday,  Ducros,  Diirkee, 
Fabre,  Faulkner,  Gervais,  Goodwin,  Hamil- 
ton, Hammond,  Hill,  Horne,  Hunter,  Hutch- 
inson, Johnston,  Jourdan,  Judd,  Key,  Kohn, 
Layneau,  Lancereaux,  Lee,  Le  Fort,  Und, 
Macchellus,  Maisonneuve  et  Montanier, 
Mayo,  Meredyth,  Mery  et  Geutil,  etc.,  Me- 
thode,  Moij’sisovics,  Moncrieft’e,  Munniks, 
Miiller,  Oppert,  Parker,  Popp,  Renault,  Ri- 
cord,  Ricordi  e Acqua,  Robert,  Rollet,  Saint 
Gervais,  Simon,  Smyth,  Solari,  Stevenson, 
Swediaur,  Tanner,  Taylor,  Tittler,  Tongue, 
Turner,  Venereal,  Vidal,  Wallace,  Weidner, 
Wilkinson,  Wilson,  Wundervvald,  Zeissl. 

Ventilation.  See  Heating. 

Veterinary  medicine.  Armatage,  Bourgi- 
gnon.  Cadet,  Chabert,  Clark,  Clater,  Dadd, 
Dick,  Dun,  Gamgee,  Haubuer,  Heusinger, 
Hinds,  Kohne,  McClure,  Massachusetts, 
Mayhew,  Magne,  Morton,  Nash,  Percivall, 
Plasse,  Pope,  Pringle,  Proceedings,  Report, 
Rey,  Roll,  Rosser,  Sainbel,  Schaefer,  Steel, 
Swiss  Army,  Topham,  Walsh,  White,  Wil- 
liams, Youatt. 

[5ee  Horse.] 

War,  Art  of.  Birtterfield,  Hamley,  King, 
Mahan,  Metallic  Ammunition,  Myer,  Schalk, 
Scott,  United  States. 

War  of  the  Rebellion  of  1861-65  in  the 
United  States,  History  of  the.  Abbott, 
Adams,  American  Annual  Encyclopaedia,  An- 
drews (C.  C.),  Andrews  (E.),  Avirett,  Ba- 
deau.  Baker,  Barnard,  Barnet,  Barrett,  Bart- 
lett, Battle-fields,  Bowman  and  Irwin,  Boyn- 
ton, California,  Coffin,  Connecticut,  Cooke, 
Craven,  Creniony,  Curtis,  Draper,  Duryea, 
Ellis,  Ely,  Forman,  Fort  Pillow,  Foster,  Fre- 
mantle, Fremont,  Gilmor.  Glazier,  Goss,  Gree- 
ley, Guernsey  and  Alden,  Hamlin,  Haurowitz, 
Henry,  Hotchkiss,  Howland,  Illinois,  Indi- 
ana, Iowa,  Jones,  Kentucky,  King,  Kirke, 
Larke,  Laugel,  Le  Comte, Legouest,  Lossing, 
McCabe,  McClellan,  Md’herson,  Maine, 
Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Moore,  Moss, 
M3'ers,  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  Nichols, 
Nott,  Ohio,  Parton,  Patterson,  Pennsylvania, 
Pitman,  Pollard,  Raymond,  Reed,  Rhode  Isl- 


WAR. 


454 


WOUNDS. 


War  of  the  Rebellion,  etc. — Continued, 
and,  Roussillon,  Scott,  Sedgewiek,  Seniines, 
Shanks,  Spencer  (A.),  Spencer  (C.  P. ), 
Stille,  Stone,  Swinton,  Tennessee,  Tenney, 
Townsend,  Trobriaud,  United  States,  Ver- 
mont, Western  Sanitary  Commission,  Wilson, 
Wisconsin,  Woodward. 

Water,  Chemistry  and  analysis  of. 
Hugueny,  Langbein,  Lefort,  Ryan,  Wank- 
lyu. 

As  a remedy.  Banister,  Bulwer  and 

Forbes,  Currie,  Da  Silva,  Delmas,  Dimsdale, 
Gardner,  Graham,  Gully,  Uancocke,  John- 
son, Keith,  Kucheumeister,  Lambe,  Schie- 
ferdecker.  Shew,  Smethurst,  Smith  (John), 
Traill. 

Waters,  Mineral.  Baird,  Barker,  Beauvais, 
Bedford,  Charlton,  Durand,  Fardel,  Fardel 
et  Le  Bret,  Getlysburgh,  Henry,  Hofmann, 
Hot  Springs,  Hunt,  Jameson,  King,  Lucas, 
Maunoir,  Meade,  Moucreiff,  Moorman,  Rob- 
ertson, Rockbridge,  Rotureau,  Rowzee, 
Ryan,  Sandwich,  Spas,  Struve,  Supplement, 
Thonhauser. 

West  Indies,  Climate  and  diseases  of  the. 
Chevalier,  Clarke,  Evans,  Gilbert,  Grainger, 
Halliday,  Hillary,  Jackson,  Letters,  Mou- 
chy,  Moseley,  Pinckard,  Towne. 

Whooping-cough.  Baron,  Buttler,  Hen- 
derson, Turnbull,  Watt. 

Wine  and  wines.  Flagg,  Griffin,  Harasz- 
thy,  McMullen,  Maumeiffi,  Mulder,  Pasteur, 
Redding,  Tuchschmid,  Wainman. 

Women,  Diseases  of.  Ackerman,  Atthill, 
Baillou,  Ballard,  Bedford,  Behrend,  Bernutz 
and  Goupil,  Brown,  Burns,  Byford,  Cham- 
berlain, Chambon,  Chapman,  Churchill, 
Clarke,  Coyne,  Delattre,  Dilluberger,  Duyn, 
Emmet,  Eyre,  Gabelkhouern,  Giraud,  Gooch, 
Graham,  Guerin,  Hamilton,  Heisterman, 
Hewitt,  Ililscher,  Hodge,  Hodges,  Homans, 
Kiimptfe,  Kiug,  Lindstrom,  Lotze,  McClin- 
tock,  Meigs,  Moschion,  Nissen,  Pattullo, 
Phene,  Piimerosius,  Puzos,  Roy,  Savage, 
Schuller,  Schujipert,  Simpson,  Sims,  Smith 
( W.  T. ),  Storer,  Thierry,  Thomas,  Tilt,  Tuck- 
well,  Veit,  Waller,  West,  Witt. 
fSccOVAKY  ; Uteiius.I 


Worms.  Andry,  Bremser,  Brera,  Clerc, 
Cobbold,  Doyle,  Goeze,  Ibell,  Mercurialis, 
Nevins,  Otto,  Piltz,  Siebold,  Strassguli, 
Werner,  Wiliemocr. 

Wounded,  Care  and  transportation  of,  in 
war.  Ambulance,  Beck,  Bonnafont.Bosscha, 
Boudin,  Bow’ditch,  Brinkmann,  British  Army, 
Carvallo,  Conferences,  Convention,  Domme- 
len,  Douglass  and  Brink,  Francis,  Frank- 
furt, Gurlt,  Hosmer,  Hospital  Transports, 
Hoirze  de  I’Aulnoit,  Htibbenet,  Liegeois, 
Longmore,  Moynier  and  Appia,  Naundorff, 
Ploss,  Report,  SchiJer,  S6e,  Societcs  de  so- 
cours,  Steiner,  Tompkins,  United  States  Sani- 
tary Commission,  United  States  Christian 
Commission,  Vercamer,  Virchow,  Wasserfuhr, 
Western  Sanitary  Commission,  Willemier. 
[5ee  Campaigns  ; Surgery,  Military.] 

Wounds.  Avenel,  Bell,  Belloste,  Bertherand, 
Billroth,  Bourgarel,  Chirac,  Cocke,  Demme, 
Dubreuil,  Ellebrecht,  Faudacq,  Guisard, 
Helvetius,  Himmelmann,  Lombard,  Pauli, 
Pfeizer,  Sansom,  Schaarschmidt,Schlichting, 
Van  Gesscher,  Wachsmuth. 

Of  the  abdomen.  Chamaison,  Eicb- 

hoff,  Guthrie,  Henrici,  Herrmann,  March, 
Mery  et  Geutil,  etc..  Smith,  Vogel,  Weber. 

Of  the  chest.  Angenstein,  Erbkam, 

Fraser,  Henkel,  Herholdt,  Kries,  Ludwig, 
Pechlin,  Schmid,  Spiess. 

Gunshot.  Alcock,  Appia,  Bacbe- 

let,  Baret,  Baudens,  Baudeus  et  Roux,  etc.. 
Beck,  Becker,  Bertherand,  Bertin,  Billroth, 
Brinton,  Biittner,  Champion,  Chevalier, 
Clowes,  Collot,  D’Ailly,  Demme,  Desport, 
Donau,  Dufouart,  Dumont,  Eudes,  Esmarch, 
Faudacq,  Fenech,  Gauvin,  Gherini,  Gillet, 
Graefe,  Grcgoire,  Gritti,  Guthrie,  Harling, 
Hartmann,  Heine,  Hello,  Hoepner,  Hunt, 
Hunter,  Hutin,  Johert,  Kriehe,  Larisch, 
Le  Clerc,  Le  Dran,  Leveuve,  Levylier,  Loh- 
meyer,  Lombard,  Longmore,  Loubet,  Mas- 
sot,  Mehee,  Mornac,  Moses,  Neale,  Olier, 
Piorry,  Plazzoni,  Projectiles,  Ranby,  Ressel, 
Richerand,  Ripault,  Rith,  Rou.x,  Schmitt, 
Schreiner,  Schwartz,  Senior,  Sourier,  Stro- 
meyer,  Swinburne,  Thomassin,  Uhlemann, 
Viek,  Volborth,  Woodall,  Zechmeister. 


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